From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlemonylem‧on‧y /ˈleməni/ adjective smelling or tasting of lemons a lovely lemony flavour
Examples from the Corpus
lemony• Nothing but cologne, something discreet and lemony.• Instead of stuffed artichokes, serve a lemony artichoke soup as a first course.• Victoria Wine Chablis 1987, £6.39; this too has kept its crisp, nutty, lemony character.• He was so near her that she could smell his cool lemony cologne.• The cake had a tart, lemony flavor.• It also has a lovely lemony flavour that is popular with children and adults.• A current exception is the sparkling Vouvray Chevalier do Moncontour, with some light lemony fruit and hints of honey.• Amaranth twirled about, and a lemony yellow scarf fluttered on to the head of William Rees Mogg.