Sites sur "Spicy City"
meaning - Difference between "spicy" and "hot" - English Language ... : as an anecdote, Hebrew has very specific words to describe each and every one of them without having ambiguity like English. ?? - hot in temperature, ???? - has the feeling of burning, ????? - seasoned, spicy, not necessary the rest. English really makes the life hard in this case.
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"hot"?"spicy"???? - ?? : ???????????????????????????????????????????????????? 1.?? ...
Is there an antonym (a complementary antonym) for "spicy" or "hot ... : An observation It seems a lot of unnecessary attention is focused on the falafel recipe and dish itself, when the OP just wanted a word or unequivocal expression meaning absolutely no spice or not ?spicy? hot.
?????????????????????????spicy girl, ??????????????? : ???? ???? ???????????????? ??spicy girl????? ??hot girl ?hot???????????? ??hot girl?????????? ????????????????? ?????? ??? 2017-12-20 16:56
python????spicy?numpy-???? : python??spicy?numpy??????????????????????????????????????????
????????????hot?????spicy?? - ?? : ?ICP?110745? · ?ICP?13052560?-1 · ????? 11010802020088 ? · ?????????????11220250001 · ??? [2025]0422-132 ? · ?????????????????????????2022??00334? · ?????????????:?????06591? · ???????????????2022?0000078 ...
What is the one word description for someone who likes spicy food ... : If a bibliophile likes books, then what is the -phile word for someone who enjoys eating spicy food?
???? | ???????,???? - ?? : ????Big Mac ????Cheese Burger ????Quarter Pounder ????Filet-O-Fish ??????McSpicy ????McChicken ???French Fries???ketchup ????Chicken Nuggets???Sweet and sour ?????Spicy McWings ??/????Corn/Veggie Cup ?????chocolate pie ????pineapple pie ????taro pie ????McFlurry ...
single word requests - How to say that food is hot (temperature ... : There is an excellent discussion of spicy vs. hot at this question. However, having read it, I did not see any answer that tells how to say unambiguously that food is hot (temperature) without being misunderstood.