meltaway

See also: melt away

English

Etymology

melt + away

Adjective

meltaway (not comparable)

  1. Used in the names of various recipes for cakes and cookies that seem to melt in the mouth.
    • 2007 January 30, Karen Crouse, “Dash of Success Spices Up Gould’s Neighborhood”, in New York Times:
      Gould’s mother mailed him a recipe box that contained cards with easy-to-follow instructions for some of the family’s favorites: teriyaki chicken, broccoli salad, peanut butter meltaway cake and corn dip.
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