Yes, it really depends on how you use it... if you call a soda or drink smooth its usually because it doesn't have that carbonated fizzle. Or it can be a smooth surface like a polished wood table would be smooth.
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Yes, the word smooth is a noun, a word for the smooth part. Example use: The smooth and the rough, this razor can handle any beard. The word smooth is also an adjective (smooth, smoother, smoothest), and a verb (smooth, smooths, smoothing, smoothed).
i like indulges cause they taste good
Visiting the animal shelter makes me feel sad.
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Pure taste and freshness is in most cases what taste one is used to from a product. If something has got a pure taste, then the product taste of one specific thing. It does not have a taste of many things that make it hard to distinguish or identify the composition of. Pure taste can also be an actual mixture of taste as in the spice Curry. We can also use the word "pure" in other contexts as in something or someone being a pure delight. Freshness is in most cases both a combination of texture and taste combined. A cuecumber straight from the plant is crisp in consistensy and taste really nice. It does not have the soggy feeling and taste of mould that it might get from long storage in a fridge or on a desk.
"I used the marzipan on top of my cake to give it a sweet and smooth feel"
These boobies are smooth
Yes, the word smooth is a noun, a word for the smooth part. Example use: The smooth and the rough, this razor can handle any beard. The word smooth is also an adjective (smooth, smoother, smoothest), and a verb (smooth, smooths, smoothing, smoothed).
the cat was smooth
The compound was unctuous and smooth.
catfish use their whiskers to feel and taste in the mud and the water.
Her angelic voice was syrupy smooth.
Smell and taste are 2 of the 5 senses we humans have: smell, taste, hear, sight, and feel. Guess what? You use your nose to smell and tongue to taste. Surprise, surprise.
I can feel the fur on the dog.
level, soft, steady, shiny, gentle
i like indulges cause they taste good
disclude is a word. when you are left out you can use the word left out or i feel discluded