melt in one's mouth
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Definition och Betydelse av "melt in one's mouth"

to melt in one's mouth
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(of food) to be really tasty and require not much chewing

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InformalInformal

What is the origin of the idiom "melt in one's mouth" and when to use it?

The idiom "melt in one's mouth" is used to describe food or, in a broader sense, anything that is exceptionally tender, delicate, or delicious, often to the point where it seems to dissolve or disintegrate as soon as it makes contact with one's mouth. Its origin is not precisely known, but it is likely derived from the idea that when food is so exceptionally well-cooked and tender, it requires very little chewing, and it seemingly disintegrates instantly in the mouth.

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The yummy chocolate cake melted in her mouth, leaving her craving for more.
She presented herself as the perfect student, as if butter would not melt in her mouth, but she was actually the mastermind behind the cheating scandal.
The pastry tasted of flaky butter and sweet cinnamon, melting in your mouth.
The recipe called for buttermilk to create tender biscuits that would melt in your mouth.
The chocolate truffles were absolutely delectable, melting in my mouth.
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