Garlicky

//ˈɡɑːlɪki//

"Garlicky" in a Sentence (10 examples)

This cod brand is too garlicky.

The food tasted a bit garlicky.

The mission is full of landmarks: it will be the first time a South Korean woman has headed into orbit, and it will also be the first time that "kimchi"—that spicy, garlicky cabbage dish that epitomizes South Korea—will be served at the zero-gravity dinner table.

The shrimp scampi at Benedito's restaurant is garlicky and buttery.

"I had rather see an English beef-steak and horse-raddish than this eternal succession of greasy stews and garlicky ragouts," returned Grumpall.

Jersey lamb is sometimes garlicky early in the season. Avoid buying it; you can easily tell it by the garlicky smell. It can only be rendered eatable by stewing, or frying it with plenty of onions. To plain roast or boil garlicky meat is in vain.

My companion's Caesar salad, garlickier than most versions, featured homemade croutons.

It opened up a new world of taste and provided me with one of the keenest—and the garlickiest—gastronomic experiences of my life.

A burger with garlic aioli, caramelized onions, and garlicky mushrooms could be anyone's perfect meal, whether they're on GAPS [Gut and Psychology Syndrome] or not.

Currently, the Palestinian territories are being featured, and the menu boasts treats like maftoul (a garlicky chicken and couscous dish) and tamar Hindi (chilled tamarind juice with rose water).

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.