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protective coating for wood
 
wood varnish
 
paint
 
wax
 
glue
smooth and soft in texture
 
velvety
 
rough
 
coarse
 
sticky
to attempt or try doing something
 
try your hand at (something)
 
ignore
 
refuse
 
quit
a secret method or recipe in business
 
trade secret
 
public recipe
 
rumor
 
gossip
easy to cut or chew
 
tender
 
tough
 
chewy
 
gristly
juicy and tender
 
succulent
 
soggy
heavy, filling, and difficult to digest
 
stodgy
 
light
 
succulent
 
watery
soft and soaked, often unpleasantly
 
soggy
 
succulent
 
fluffy
extremely hot
 
scalding
 
lukewarm
 
scolding
to quickly prepare or make something
 
knock (something) up
 
knock (something) off
 
knock (something) for
the end part of a loaf of bread
 
heel
 
slice
 
crust
 
crumb
tough and fibrous, hard to chew
 
gristly
 
tender
 
crispy
 
mouldy
oily or fatty
 
greasy
 
stodgy
 
bitter
light and airy in texture
 
fluffy
 
dense
 
stodgy
 
sticky
to improve or intensify flavor or quality
 
enhance
 
add
 
remove
 
herbs
a small stick used to hold food together or as a skewer
 
cocktail stick
 
toothpick
 
straw
 
chopstick
to be out of date, no longer current or relevant
be past
something that is temporarily popular or fashionable
flavor of the month
to produce positive results or success after effort
bear fruit
to be one’s main source of income or livelihood
be your bread and butter
to be considered an excellent or innovative idea or product
be the best/greatest thing since sliced bread
to be embarrassed or look foolish because of something you did
have egg on your face
continuing until the very end, even if it is unpleasant or difficult
to the bitter end
to cause a feeling of disappointment or unpleasantness
leave a sour taste in your mouth
wanting two incompatible things; trying to have it both ways
you want to have your cake and eat it
you can’t enjoy two mutually exclusive things at the same time
you can’t have your cake and eat it
making something unpleasant seem more acceptable or attractive
sugar coating
something that makes a good situation even better; an additional benefit
the icing on the cake
to make viewers eager or excited to see more
whet viewers’ appetites
to stimulate interest or desire for something, especially before experiencing it fully
whet one’s appetite