Pronunciation of the English word zest.
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1. | Wit gives zest to conversation. | |
2. | Her disappearance gave zest to the mystery. | |
3. | When practicing at home, the aspiring bartender had to use a potato peeler to zest lemons. | |
4. | Not long after that, Octavia seemed to lose her zest for interaction. | |
5. | Louis seemed to lose her zest for interaction. | |
6. | Put some dill and lime zest on the salmon. | |
7. | So spake the Queen, and on the festal board / the prime libation to the gods outpoured, / then lightly to her lips the goblet pressed, / and gave to Bitias. Challenged by the word, / he dived into the brimming gold with zest, / and quaffed the foaming bowl, and after him, the rest. | |
8. | Adding zest from lemons or oranges to cakes can give them a great flavour. | |
9. | The charms of the nymph's mind completed the conquest which her beauty had begun, and the mystery of the intrigue added zest to both. | |
10. | You can use a special tool to peel the zest from a lemon, but you could also just use a sharp knife. |