"Chocolatey" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having a brown or reddish-brown color, resembling or containing chocolate.
Usage Examples:
"The chocolatey aroma of the store drew me in, and I couldn't resist buying a few truffles." (Here, "chocolatey" is used to describe the sweet and inviting smell of the store.)
"My sister is obsessed with chocolatey treats and always requests them for her birthday dessert." (In this sentence, "chocolatey" is used to describe the type of treats that the sister loves.)
"The chocolatey flavor of the ice cream was ruined by the weird aftertaste." (Here, "chocolatey" is used to describe the main flavor of the ice cream.)
"I added a chocolatey syrup to my coffee to give it a rich and indulgent taste." (In this sentence, "chocolatey" is used to describe the type of syrup added to the coffee.)
"The chocolatey aroma of the cake filled the entire room, making everyone's mouth water in anticipation." (Here, "chocolatey" is used to describe the smell of the cake, emphasizing its irresistible and tantalizing quality.)
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