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Web1 : having the quality, flavor, or fragrance of spice 2 : producing or abounding in spices 3 : lively, spirited 4 : piquant, racy especially : somewhat scandalous or salacious spicy

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Webseasoned with or containing spice: a spicy salad dressing. characteristic or suggestive of spice. of the nature of or resembling spice. abounding in or yielding spices. aromatic or …

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Webadjective Definition of spicy as in suggestive hinting at or intended to call to mind matters regarded as indecent a spicy suggestion that earned him a slap in the face Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance suggestive salty blue naughty risqué bawdy vulgar racy ribald gamy lewd off gamey warm coarse nasty off-colored pornographic crude off-color

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WebSpicy things have a sharp, strong, pungent flavor. Hot chili peppers—and food that's made with them—are notoriously spicy. People who don't like spicy food might be hesitant to try an Indian, Thai, or Mexican restaurant, since the cuisines of those countries are known for being spicy. But if you love the way curries tingle on your tongue, then you're a …

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Webadj. spic·i·er, spic·i·est 1. Having the flavor, aroma, or quality of spice. 2. Piquant; zesty: a spicy tomato sauce. 3. Producing or abounding in spices. 4. High-spirited; lively. 5. Slightly scandalous; risqué: a spicy Hollywood romance. spic′i·ly adv. spic′i·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

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WebSpicy wings are an American sports bar staple. Todd Taulman/500px/Getty Images Beer and buffalo chicken wings are as American as, well, hamburgers. And if you're not eating them alongside a pile

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WebWhen deciding which spelling to use, based on overall correctness, one should always use the spelling “spicy”, as opposed to “spicey”. This has an abundance to do with the fact that the spelling “spicey” is considered to be an archaic form of “spicy”. When wanting to use correct English, whether it be American or British, we should consistently avoid the use of archaic terms, like “spicey”, unless it is applicable to the context that we are writing in.

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WebThe term piquancy ( / ˈpiːkənsi /) is sometimes applied to foods with a lower degree of pungency [4] that are "agreeably stimulating to the palate". Examples of piquant food include mustard and curry . Terminology edit] In colloquial speech, the term "pungency" can refer to any strong, sharp smell or flavor.

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