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Drooling worthy vs Mouth watering

Both 'drooling worthy' and 'mouth watering' are correct phrases used to describe something that looks or tastes delicious. They are interchangeable in many contexts, but 'mouth watering' is more commonly used and recognized.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 902 views

Drooling worthy

This phrase is correct and used to describe something that is so appealing that it makes you drool, metaphorically speaking.

It is used to express that something is extremely delicious or attractive, often in a humorous or exaggerated way.

Examples:

  • The dessert looked so good, it was drooling worthy.
  • The new restaurant's menu is full of drooling worthy dishes.
  • The drooling's another competitive edge.
  • And then I end up giggling and occasionally drooling.
  • Dude, you're drooling on me.
  • I know that you're drooling whilst watching TV every night.
  • And a doddering, drooling infirmity.
  • Ace is drooling over his plaque again.
  • (Laura) I think they're still drooling over those sports cars.
  • I showed him the photos of her, and he was practically drooling.
  • He was practically drooling over Wood.
  • So don't let them catch you picking your nose or drooling.
  • I was literally just drooling over a pair of nudes this morning.
  • Tessa, sweetheart, you're drooling blood.
  • They both bit into the apple and danced like that, drooling all over.
  • Mine was a drooling businessman flicking bogies, wet himself.
  • You had Rebekah drooling all over you and your marshmallows.
  • I'm used to guys drooling over me.
  • No, you're just drooling a little.
  • But not when I'm dragging around this old drooling potato.
  • I'm not some overheated housemaid drooling over a photograph of Douglas Fairbanks.
  • And you're sitting up, not drooling on yourself, so pass.

Alternatives:

  • mouth watering
  • delicious
  • tempting
  • appetizing
  • delectable

Mouth watering

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe something that looks or tastes delicious, making your mouth produce saliva in anticipation.

It is used to express that something is very appealing or appetizing, often in the context of food or drink.

Examples:

  • The aroma of the freshly baked bread was mouth watering.
  • The restaurant's signature dish is truly mouth watering.
  • It was not so much me who had their mouth watering.
  • There's a splash of mouth-watering sauce as each one lands.
  • I get this mouth-watering feeling when I talk to you.
  • It truly is a mouth-watering cake and we really couldn't have hoped for anything more.
  • A juicy, mouth-watering thick slab of beef.
  • With a personal best 56 mouth-watering Hankfurter hot dogs!
  • And best of all... a mouth-watering...
  • Standing here, one can inhale the aroma of chocolate, cinnamon and a dozen other mouth-watering taste treats.
  • Bring on your Turkey and stuffing, your mashed potatoes and mouth-watering gravy, your buttery Crescent rolls and pumpkin pie slathered in pillowy clouds of whipped cream.
  • It rather seems to be saying that, if a French gourmet thinks goose liver is a mouth-watering delicacy, he is not thinking very seriously about the interests of animals.
  • And he often feels that the food on other people's plates... ...looks much more mouth-watering than his own
  • My mouth's watering just looking at it.
  • My mouth started watering right away.
  • My mouth's watering from the smell of it.
  • You need beef so bad your mouth's watering.
  • Like, my mouth is watering right now thinking about the Big Daddy 12-inch with extra pickles.
  • Now, I know everybody over the age of, like 45 - their mouths are watering at this point.
  • The love I have for you, I cannot deny My mouth is watering.
  • MY MOUTH'S WATERING JUST THINKING ABOUT IT.
  • This watering hole doesn't need any more mouths to feed.

Alternatives:

  • drooling worthy
  • delicious
  • tempting
  • appetizing
  • delectable

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