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Meaning spice meaning

What does spice mean?
Definitions in simple English

spice

Spice is something you put on food to make it taste better.

spice

aromatic substances of vegetable origin used as a preservative (= spice up) make more interesting or flavorful Spice up the evening by inviting a belly dancer any of a variety of pungent aromatic vegetable substances used for flavoring food the property of being seasoned with spice and so highly flavored add herbs or spices to

Synonyms spice synonyms

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Topics spice topics

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Conjugation spice conjugation

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spice · verb

Examples spice examples

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Simple sentences

Variety is the spice of life.
Please tell us where there is a spice shop.
I often quote myself, it adds spice to the conversation.
If the grain is bad, spice won't help.
The only spice Tom puts on meat is pepper.
Hunger is the best spice.

Movie subtitles

For centuries, the old spice route ran from the Indian Ocean over land across the Arabian peninsula, into the Ottoman Empire, and then from Venice into Europe.
Or rather, spice race.
The Dutch weren't far behind, building up a hugely profitable trading company by following the spice route to Indonesia.
And in a competition for control of the Asian spice trade, capitalism was born and, with it, the foundation for a world dominated by Western civilization.
Is that spice cumin?
You can always put spice in but you can't take it out.
Spice from India.
That was just to spice things up.
But salt is more precious than any spice!
Use any spice to pepper up his daily garbage.
The spice.
Well, how would you like to spice up your exemplary life by just slipping a teeny-weeny bit?
I'm a spice merchant.
Let's spice it up then, huh?
I have a few effective tricks, with which you can spice up. your lessons and present it in a pleasant way.
Spice 'em up.
Your man prints anything! Use any spice to pepper up his daily garbage.
Ladies, ladies, ladies, what's life without a little spice?
Yes, and tomorrow I'll organise a spice shelf for the kitchen.
Danger in small ration Is the spice ofplay.
Yet with out me People would have now it. To spice their life Would have no joke.
This fabric is waiting. You can spice.
He lacks misfortune, which is the spice of life.
No, it's a spice.
Oh, well. If it will add spice to the pursuit.
I' d like to have a spice garden some day.
Paramount's right where we want them, Universal's interested, and we're gonna blow this town and be in beautiful Beverly with a pool and a spice garden, the whole schmeer, and kids, too, Ro.
Sugar and spice and everything nice.
ADDS TO THE SPICE OF LIFE.
It adds spice to a marriage, don't you think?
Risk is the spice of adventure!
Marie Chasotte had her skin, some spice.
Too much spice in Amal's paan burns his mouth.
I'd like to have a spice garden someday.
No, madam, I perfected it with just that pinch of spice required to bring tears of ecstasy to this gourmet's eyes.
Adds spice to the race.
I'll publish the novel right away, and have a little press conference to spice things up.
SUGAR AND SPICE AND EVERYTHING NICE.
At least he didn't take our furniture like your sleeping spice-merchant did!

News and current affairs

But if these meetings are ever to be really effective, we need a change in format to spice things up.
Still, despite all the changes, when foreign commentators nowadays want to spice up a China piece with a literary allusion, Orwell remains the seasoning of choice.
Sixteenth-century Venice turned the wealth of the spice trade into the canvases of Titian and Tintoretto.

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