(superl.) Greater in quality, amount, degree, quality, and the like; with the singular.
(superl.) Greater in number; exceeding in numbers; -- with the plural.
(superl.) Additional; other; as, he wept because there were no more words to conquer.
(n.) A greater quantity, amount, or number; that which exceeds or surpasses in any way what it is compared with.
(n.) That which is in addition; something other and further; an additional or greater amount.
(adv.) In a greater quantity; in or to a greater extent or degree.
(adv.) With a verb or participle.
(adv.) With an adjective or adverb (instead of the suffix -er) to form the comparative degree; as, more durable; more active; more sweetly.
(adv.) In addition; further; besides; again.
(v. t.) To make more; to increase.
Example Sentences:
Moreish
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) At 53 he is wirily slim, mid-height and moreishly good-looking.
(2) Ibrahimovic remains elite European football’s own dazzling kung-fu colossus, a player whose famously moreish highlights reel is backed by the hard yards of goals scored, 12 league titles won at six different clubs and an underrated appetite for the physical battle.
(3) Sharing its front door is its upmarket sibling, Topolobampo , and right next door there is Xoco – pronounced Shoco – a casual joint specialising in cheaper grilled sandwiches and soups and in, the mornings, shamelessly moreish churros, deep-fried pastries dredged in sugar and cinnamon.
(4) The Seoul sliders are as moreish as meaty Maltesers.
(5) "Users told us there were terrible comedowns with mephedrone, but it was rather moreish," Measham said.
(6) Still, even if the thought of anything Kardashian-related brings you out in hives, Kim Kardashian: Hollywood is a surprisingly-moreish snapshot of one way games – yes, proper games!
(7) This is one of the places urban Greeks come to in July and August and their presence may account for the quality of the food: the cheese and spinach spiral-shaped pies are overrated, but the ouzeri scene is lively, turning out moreish mezzes of chard, octopus, peppers and garlic-laced yoghurt, while cosmopolitan restaurants like the Garden and Alexander serve delicious mains of grilled fish, prawns in bacon or lamb roasted with the famed plums.
(8) Here, as everywhere, drinks are served with monkey nuts and tremoços – incredibly moreish lupin beans that you bite to squeeze out of their skins.
(9) Dense and light all at once, while also being deliciously moist and very moreish.
(10) • Every Sunday from 8am, Plaza de Cascorro Cooking Point Born-again chef Eduardo (he used to work in marketing) reveals the secrets of making great paella and moreish tapas staples such as garlic shrimp and chorizo with cider in four-hour classes fuelled by sangria, and shares cooking tips gleaned from his grandma.
(11) Still, this is slick, easy to use and quite moreish once you get into it.
(12) If you’ve loved other Kairosoft games, you’ll love this – they're famously moreish.
(13) Like most home cooking there is nothing here so bad that it needs to be sent back to the kitchen, but there's nothing that's particularly moreish either.