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Spicy \Spi"cy\, a. [Compar. {Spicier}; superl. {Spiciest}.] [From {Spice}.] 1. Flavored with, or containing, spice or spices; fragrant; aromatic; as, spicy breezes. ``The spicy nut-brown ale.'' --Milton.
Led by new stars, and borne by spicy gales. --Pope.
2. Producing, or abounding with, spices.
In hot Ceylon spicy forests grew. --Dryden.
3. Fig.: Piquant; racy; as, a spicy debate.
Syn: Aromatic; fragrant; smart; pungent; pointed; keen. See {Racy}.
"I know just about where everything is - unless somebody moves it," said Beherns, who moves gracefully through the narrow and twisted passages in his workshop where the musty smell of cedar and the spicy aroma of freshly worked pine fill the air.
This intensely spicy Barbera fruit comes from Carlo Cassinis' particularly mature Vigne del Sole vineyard which is vinified separately only in the best vintages.
Or which delicate adjustments to recommend if chips are cooking too brown, too spicy or with the wrong moisture content.
And at the Cafe C in the town of Springton, we dined on spicy scallop salad and a delicate Thai green chicken curry.
Wearable versions in linen and cheesecloth from French Connection, spicy silks at Principles, Indian prints at Top Shop, spicy linens and stripes at Jigsaw, crinkle and linen at M&S.
Wearable versions in linen and cheesecloth from French Connection, spicy silks at Principles, Indian prints at Top Shop, spicy linens and stripes at Jigsaw, crinkle and linen at M&S.
The Cajun version is a meaty, spicy rice stuffed into an inedible sausage skin. In New Orleans, a boudin appeared as a rice, spice and duck meat patty dipped in beaten egg. Another French word with a distinctly local usage is an etouffee.
"The Moon by Whale Light" teems with spicy tidbits of virtually useless information.
The Dallas-based company says it will begin offering 7-Up Gold, an amber colored, spicy drink, to its bottlers and distributors in April.
Native cuisine is extremely spicy.
"It's in between frozen and the kind you buy at Pizza Hut," said Mrs. Jones, 25. "It's a lot better than frozen for what you pay." Jones, 31, said "It's not as spicy as other pizzas.
And by sticking to home cooking while their bigger brethren were out experimenting with spicy Third World loans and commercial real estate, the small fry have emerged as the healthiest sector of the banking industry.
Korean food offers distinctive spicy dishes such as pulgogi, a barbecued beef that is cooked at your table, and kalbi or barbecued beef ribs.
Mr. Gul serves spicy fried meat, tea and cakes.
Residents' penchant for spicy food, rich living, smoking and other factors all play a part, the group says.
Another is the burgeoning audience for various accordion-flavored ethnic musics: the spicy soundtrack for "The Big Easy" won new converts to Cajun and zydeco; Tex-Mex and Nuevo Tango have their own popular proponents.
Sherman and Georgia Cutshaw are known as a spicy couple.
Noting that the two did not seem to like each other much, Mr. Watson adds the spicy but insupportable observation that it was the Queen's "coldness, as much as winter, which had killed him."
State-run television interrupted its usual bland fare for spicy, live interviews after a disgraced leader pleaded for forgiveness in a dramatic speech at a national Communist Party conference.
Smaller regional chains are weighing in with skinless fried chicken, spicy grilled chicken and rotisserie-baked chicken.
In 1965, when the popular British novelist J.B. Priestley was 70, he decided that the reading public was finally ready for his spicy memories of life on the pre-World War I "Variety" circuit (British vaudeville).
Ken Needham hopes Americans' hunger for Louisiana-style spicy cooking will call for a matching thirst.
One of the Murdoch publications, New York Magazine, has avidly followed the Manhattan social scene, including an occasional spicy anecdote about KKR's best-known partner, Henry Kravis.
Unanimous enthusiasm for this lively, spicy wine; mellow but with a punch.
In spicy shades of cinnamon, clove, curry, saffron and dill green, some of the safari jackets with saddlebag pockets had daring V-shaped decolletes.
You didn't eat spicy food or have a suntan." When shooting began, the director kept Collins away from the rushes, fearing he'd see things he'd want to do over.
"There's no room in the corporate world for flamboyant, fun-loving, spicy people," the earnest speaker lectures.