Synonym: piquant, salt. Similar words: royalty, penalty, casualty, specialty, the death penalty, guilty, faculty, sale. Meaning: ['sɔːltɪ] adj. 1. engagingly stimulating or provocative 2. containing or filled with salt 3. one of the four basic taste sensations; like the taste of sea water.
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91. Now it's less than a tenth of that size. Left behind are 15, 000 square miles of salty, toxin-laden lake bed.
92. The crop green manure of villose vetch could reduce the content of salty in the degree, but the sum of microbe in the soil reduced a little.
93. The plant's location remains the biggest headache, and experts have not ruled out Port Phillip Bay, despite concerns over the effects of salty discharge after desalination.
94. Some nay-sayers deem the ramen overhyped and salty, but that does not stop hungry folks from queuing up starting at around 10 am.
95. He sat up, his head muzzy with the dream, his cheeks salty, tear - stained.
96. The salty air gnawed at the plumbing of our beach house.
97. What goes better with salty popcorn than sweet cotton candy?
98. Salt is good, but if it loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again?
99. If your water supply is limited, don't eat salty foods, since they will make you thirsty. Instead, eat salt-free crackers, whole grain cereals, and canned foods with high liquid content.
100. This dish is fresh, fragrant, salty and sweet with a carmine color.
101. The device was able to desiccate the salty water and to condense the moisture into drinkable water.
102. The dumplings are juicier here, the noodles springier , the butter cookies flavored with a bit of salty green seaweed, as a cookie at a French bakery might be sprinkled with fleur de sel.
103. But this salty sea dog wasn't the only winner. The event raised money for a Philippines animal welfare organization.
104. Doritos now pluckily fill the salty snack void. Once consumed,(http://sentencedict.com/salty.html) the next logical step is to use the facilities.
105. After hatching in the salty Sargasso Sea, the eels swim to freshwater rivers in the United Kingdom and the East Coast of North America.
106. But the wind coming over the causeway, the salty freshness of the air, cooled his anger.
107. This dish is fresh, fragrant, salty and sweet with the carmine color.
108. We have a bowl of very salty pea and ham soup.
109. The story: New England shore community is terrorized by shark attacks; local cop, ichthyologist and salty shark expert determine to kill the attacker.
110. To look at the total quantity of water on Earth, some 96.5 per cent of it lies in the oceans (and is, most unhelpfully, salty).
111. Salty coffee may sound strange, but it isn't so much an acquired taste as sequential tasting.
112. A previous TV campaign with comedian Jenny Eclair will re-edited alongside new images of offending salty foods – she warned everyday foods are "Full of it".
113. As a result she ran 3 inn[sentencedict.com], got a dish of salty duck's egg .
114. What makes seashore paspalum so special is that it can survive and thrive in high-salt environments. So brackish water or partially salty water can be used to irrigate this grass.
115. Shandong cuisine is generally salty a prevalence of light - colored sauces.
116. The utility model can be used for building and rebuilding top emersed strobes, in particular to tide fending and salty water sluice gate, and the investment is small.
117. Name : Breviscapine Characteristics: Yellow powder, moisture absorptive, odorless, tasteless or little salty in taste.
118. This salty, sour and often spicy soup combined with meat or fish and topped with smetana, Russian sour cream, is delicious.
119. The dish is salty and sweet with the carmine color and great aroma.
120. Diet is too salty reach fry: These food contain carcinogenic substance . 3.
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