salty|saltier|saltiest in English
adjective
[salt·y || 'sɔːltɪ]
having the taste of salt; having salt added; sharp, shrewd; pertaining to the sea or life at sea
Use "salty|saltier|saltiest" in a sentence
1. It's salty.
2. They dug a well, but found water saltier than the sea
3. Duck confit's incredibly salty.
4. A mean, ole salty one.
5. She's a surprisingly salty lady.
6. Salty food makes one thirsty.
7. Salty food makes you thirsty.
8. You boys eat very salty food
9. Should I eat something salty then?
10. Salty-caramel-twist reblogged this from Catadromously
11. Cooked aroma with a slightly salty taste.
12. Customers complained our food is too salty
13. • Some customers complained about the salty Aftertaste.
14. The soup is a little too salty.
15. The soup had a very salty taste.
16. This bacon is too salty for me.
17. Tropical butterflies sipping salty moisture from the ground
18. Closetting their hurt in quiet worship, salty banter.
19. Go easy on salty foods such as bacon.
20. She has a salty sense of humour.
21. You try saying no to these salty parabolas.
22. The french fries were too salty for me.
23. This is the work of a salty dog.
24. Abscesses should be bathed in warm salty water.
25. Except, Butteries also contain lard and are quite salty.