Synonym: delight, eagerness, enjoyment, gusto, pleasure, relish, satisfaction, savor. Similar words: best, nest, quest, test, west, forest, chest, guest. Meaning: [zest] n. 1. vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment 2. a tart spicy quality. v. add herbs or spices to.
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(61) Part of the meditation in the transcendent should be with the aim of increasing the zest for life.
(62) DeMarais has changed the sauce to include bourbon and port and has added blood oranges for zest.
(63) Lamaison converted and then the introduction of Christophe Dominici seemed to add further zest.
(64) It's this last figure that best highlights the Safrane's lack of sprinting zest.
(65) Remove zest from orange and lemon; avoid the bitter white pith.
(66) Zest also includes a 16 page motivation section packed full of ideas about how to get in great shape.
(67) Stir in reserved ground cumin and coriander, reserved orange zest, and salt and pepper.
(68) Act with zest one day at a time, and never mind the rest.
(69) All wrapped up in irresistible humour and a zest for life.
(70) As a rule, the politicians of the mainstream right fight each other with more zest than they do the Socialists.
(71) It should be a new lifestyle which becomes a habit that will bring you abounding energy and a new zest for life.
(72) Brimming with zest, Doris, who was then seven years old, returned-with me to the corner.
(73) They could not find lasting zest and pleasure in their success and eventually had given up hope of ever finding it.
(74) Francis has brought style and a real zest for life to the Valley.
(75) He campaigned with zest.
(76) Serve the fish immediately, accompanied by lemon mayonnaise and garnished with lemon zest and lemon wedges.
(76) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(77) For these teachers the time taken up by their extra activities more than repays itself in renewed zest and self-confidence in school.
(78) Fold in the lemon juice and zest. 4 Pour into the prepared cake tin and smooth the top level.
(79) Lucy had the decency and zest of a boarding school prefect, the kind the Lower Third would swoon over.
(80) Add one teaspoon of lemon zest to the soup.
(81) Add zest of 1 lemon, cardamom, salt, and cinnamon.
(82) There was a bluster and zest in Anthony.
(83) He set to work with unrestrained zest.
(84) Add a little grated orange zest.
(85) Playfulness and a zest for newness infuse your realtionship.
(86) He entered into the work with zest.
(87) He entered into the plan with zest.
(88) Add the thyme, orange zest and the bay leaf.
(89) He attacked the problems with zest and flair.
(90) To impart interest or zest to; enliven.