Similar words: with delight, delight, delighted, delightful, delightedly, delightfully, take delight in, in the limelight. Meaning: n. a jellied candy typically flavored with rose water.
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1. "Turkish Delight, please, your Majesty, " said Edmund.
2. For other uses, see Turkish Delight ( disambiguation ).
3. Bouquet: The nose is alive with aromas of Turkish delight, spice, cloves, raspberry, licorice and a hint of dried herbs.
4. A box of sugar-dusted, rose-scented Turkish Delight is something we often associate with Christmasbut makes a perfect Valentine's Day gift packed into a box lined with waxed paper.
5. Bouquet: The nose is alive with aromas of Turkish delight, spice , cloves dried herbs.
6. He did want Turkish Delight and to be a Prince (and later a King) and to pay Peter out for calling him a beast.
7. A box of sugar-dusted, rose-scented Turkish Delight is something we often associate with but makes a perfect Valentine's Day gift packed into a box lined with waxed paper.
8. Soon Edmund could think only about "trying to shovel down as much Turkish Delight as he could, and the more he ate the more he wanted."
9. Created by Philip Duff for the finals of the Drinks International Cocktail Challenge 2005, and inspired by the Turkish Delight chocolate bar!
10. Footwear: Men, Women, Children Shoes, Slippers, Dried Vegetables FruitsFruits Juice, Cola, Turkish Delight.
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11. Soon there would be an age of plenty, and any amount of Turkish Delight.
12. By asking a few simple questions, the witch learned that Edmund's weakness was his love for a candy called Turkish Delight.
More similar words: with delight, delight, delighted, delightful, delightedly, delightfully, take delight in, in the limelight, candlelight, see the light, firelight, limelight, brake light, in the light of, make light of, visible light, darkish, lightweight, highlighted, highlighter, highlights, highlighting, highlight, light, flight, blight, slight, plight, alight, lights.