mouth watering
mouthwatering might have come by conditioning ,because the response to the stimulus becomes associated with the other causing "mouthwatering".
The waiter placed a mouthwatering meal in front of a group of ravenous customers, and immediately regretted it.
i think James said in the book twilight, that Alice had very mouthwatering blood.
Yes, "mouthwatering" is an adjective used to describe food that looks or smells delicious and makes one's mouth water in anticipation of tasting it.
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yummy,mouthwatering and scrummy
no ones, to edward, hers is the most mouthwatering...she is his "singer" cuz "her blood sings for him"-that is what the volturi ppl called it in new moon
It tastes like sweets, mouthwatering and pizza
The adjectives in the sentence are "mouthwatering," which describes the aroma, and "new," which describes the oven. These adjectives help convey the enticing nature of the aroma and the freshness of the oven.
yes!!! hes freakin' mouthwatering!!!!Have you SEEN him lately OMG totally sexi!!
scrumptious delightful rich mouthwatering delectable addicting
Betty Crocker's ultra delicious best ever mouthwatering juice-filled gummies.