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Qué (quién) es mouth-watering - definición

PORTABLE CONTAINER USED TO WATER PLANTS BY HAND
Watering pot; Rose (watering can)
  • Assorted watering cans made of metal
  • Water pot, excavated at [[Villa of the Papyri]], ca. A.D. 79.

mouth-watering      
also mouthwatering
1.
Mouth-watering food looks or smells extremely nice.
...hundreds of cheeses, in a mouth-watering variety of shapes, textures and tastes.
ADJ
2.
If you describe something as mouth-watering, you are emphasizing that it is very attractive. (JOURNALISM)
Prizes worth a mouth-watering ?9.6 million are unclaimed.
ADJ [emphasis]
mouth-watering      
¦ adjective
1. smelling or looking delicious.
2. highly attractive or tempting.
watering can         
(watering cans)
A watering can is a container with a long spout which is used to water plants.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Watering can

A watering can (or watering pot) is a portable container, usually with a handle and a funnel, used to water plants by hand. It has been in use since at least A.D. 79 and has since seen many improvements in design. Apart from watering plants, it has varied uses, as it is a fairly versatile tool.

The capacity of the container can be anywhere from 0.5 litres (for indoor household plants) to 10 litres (for general garden use). It is usually made of metal, ceramic or plastic. At the end of the spout, a "rose" (a device, like a cap, with small holes) can be placed to break up the stream of water into droplets, to avoid excessive water pressure on the soil or on delicate plants.

Ejemplos de uso de mouth-watering
1. That is the mouth–watering opportunity for the party.
2. As the complete package of mouth–watering masculinity, you see, he has it all.
3. Takeover rumours are mouth–watering, especially once they appear credible enough to make politicians panic.
4. Then there is the mouth watering and not much heard of potato fritata, and masala nachos.
5. Diners can even ask for cooking tips or the recipe of a mouth–watering dish.