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Meaning of scrumptilicious | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C2

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“The teacher asked students about other new words that now are used generally. Students mentioned "tofu," "stroft" and "scrumptilicious." The teacher cited the word "smog" as a word that combines the words "smoke" and "fog." She asked students from where these words originated.”
“Daddy loves to cook. He makes the best spaghetti you've ever had! Mommy's spaghetti is good, but Daddy's is scrumptilicious!”
“"Good," Burt said. "Well, they sure feed you pretty well around here, kiddo. Juicy table craps. Filet mignon, sushi, lobster. Scrumptilicious, my friend. But you gotta work on Daisy. She's the weak link. Hey, how'd you like my acrobatic show out there? Not bad for an old German Shepherd, right?"”
“Breakfast was always good times at 77 Jackson Street, Rear. You want to eat only breakfast for the rest of your life. "Miss Laura, these biscuits are just scrumptilicious," Lila said. "What's scrupilitious?" I ask "It's scrump-ti-li-cious, silly. Means mouthwatering, delicious," Lila said. "I just put a lot of love in 'em," Muh said.”
“Check out the wheels! These scrumptilicious Moshlings move like lightning. But so would you, if you had turbo-charged sprinkles and a woowoo-ing cherry on your head.”
“It had to be done before his brothers woke up. His parents and both his older brothers were asleep after a scrumptilicious lunch of chicken, gravy, cranberry sauce, golden baked potatoes with a rather big glob of gooey butter perched on top.”
“Many new suffixes have evolved in this way: -athon originally from blends with marathon (e.g. swimathon, bikeathon, telethon and showerathon, which denotes events showing endurance and usually for charity); -gate originally from blends with Watergate (e.g. choppergate, nipplegate, dianagate, and prisongate, which denote some sort of scandal); most recently -(a)licious originally from blends with delicious (e.g. babelicious, bootylicious, funalicious, partylicious and scrumptilicious, which denote something or someone very attractive).”
“The make an enterprising duo BFG and BCG And as dawn breaks They would visit the Queen to say "Good morning, ma'am" Before they would head north Of the British Isles To their Giant's island Where other Giants would give them Scrumptilicious treats Only Giants like BFG and BCG Would relish Like a gigantic, propellant rum bumstock To which the Queen Who once tried it at breakfast with BFG Said: “Goodness, it was uplifting!” So, bottoms up! Cheers! BFG and BCG for a giant leap forward Where Neil Armstrong tried only a tentative man step Half-a-century ago”
“He shows her the page he was perusing. “Look at this coconut cake. Isn't it a beauty?” “That does look scrumptilicious,” agrees Filomena. “Gretel and Alistair will like it, too, don't you think?” “Sure,” says Filomena.”
“There were colourful tents with fun number games. There were food trucks with scrumptilicious food—from pizza to popcorn to popsicles. There were water slides, a merry-go-round and even a giant Ferris wheel.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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