one of the four basic taste sensations; like the taste of sea water
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Salty \Salt"y\, a. Somewhat salt; saltish.
The reindeer, for example, so enjoys the salty taste of human urine, it would probably feel deprived of a delicacy if it were liberated into lonely loops around the North Pole.
As Chris explains, it's the ever-shifting place where the Hudson turns salty and technically becomes an estuary.
Mr. Arkin came up on the other side, defending murderers and drug dealers, among others, and his salty speech betrays his past.
The Snack Food Association said pork rind sales totaled $195 million in 1987, a figure dwarfed by sales of potato chips, which enjoyed $3.8 billion in sales in the $8 billion salty snack food market.
The boys play baseball, Venezuela's favorite sport, in the salty water that reaches just above their bellies, bloated from intestinal parasites.
The company's ethnic strategy could also backfire because it calls for loading up the stores with fatty foods and salty snacks.
But the higher water level has flooded the company's evaporation ponds, which are used to make the lake water salty enough for the magnesium chloride to be extracted.
Many other houses are in no shape to live in. Waters lapping at the front door and sea breezes drifting by the balcony may inspire poetry, but flooding and salty air constantly erode foundations and beams.
It can be anything they want," says Mrs. Reutzel, a salty woman who calls everyone "babe" or "honey." "They imagine me as a 27-year-old blonde or whatever.
But there are subtle changes: Pickles now can be less salty, less acidic and have stems if they're under 3/8-inch long.
But the idea that an aircraft manufacturer would help Cornnuts export its salty snack sounded far-fetched at first, says John Kauke, Cornnuts' export manager.
Kalish pours forth an appropriately salty stream of mariner's expletives, then says with a sigh: "Well, boys, I think that's it for us."
One of scientists' goals is to find ways to grow crops where they won't grow now because the soil is too wet, dry or salty, or has trace elements such as aluminum that can inhibit growth.
It claims to be No.2 in salty snacks.
A "marvel" of Japanese engineering, it was designed so that salty ice water trickled into the motor.
Residents disagree, especially about the salty language Maynard's characters use.