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Taste (noun)Date: 2015-10-07; view: 399. 1. Tastes in fiction vary from person to person. 2. a sour taste; 3. Alvin had had a brief taste of freedom and didn't want to live with his parents again. 4. Can I have a taste of your sundae? 5. Have some water to take away the taste of the medicine. 6. I can't understand why she likes it, but as they say, there's no accounting for taste. 7. I don't think much of his taste. 8. I never drink beer; I just don't like the taste.9. It's not necessarily better or worse, it's just a matter of taste.10. No one with any taste would buy a painting like that.11. She decided to become an actress after getting her first taste of fame in a local theatre production.12. Smoking can damage your sense of taste.13. The flour gives a faintly sweet taste to the crust.14. The resort caters to people with expensive tastes.15. We have similar taste in music. 16. Computer agents will be able to organize passive viewing to our taste, acting as assemblers for virtual channels. 17. It believes, with some assistance from professionals, that planning can lead to an environment wholly to its own taste.18. One particular strain lives only in the San Francisco Bay Area and gives the sourdough bread from that region its distinctive taste. 19. Oscar nominees have traditionally reflected the taste of the public. 20. The smell, the taste, can bring a moment of contentment as no other food can.21. Voice over Hay's booksellers justifiably boast that they cater for all tastes.22. As long as any advert does not bring the profession into disrepute nor is in bad taste then it is permissible.23. Did the producer, perhaps feel it to be in poor taste? 24. The Caption Competition, which usually gives me a source of amusement, in the Feb edition was in bad taste. 25. Your jest is in poor taste. 26. And there were plenty left over for everyone else to have a taste, too. 27. But the speculators have tasted blood and could yet force a devaluation of the franc.28. I guess you have a taste for the exotic though I was not exotic.29. I have tasted moose meat, though.30. I have tasted Vegemite and wretched. 31. Now, people have tasted store food and they like it better, because it has sugar and salt in it. 32. One taster remarked that it reminded him of what macaroni and cheese must have tasted like before Kraft. 33. Since I came, I have tasted all I have been asked to. 34. If there must be a neighbour, let her have good taste.35. Along with them went the baggage of impartiality, high quality, good taste and decency. 36. Governments are also often drawn into disputes about matters of public taste and decency. 37. A rafting trip through the Grand Canyon will satisfy your taste for adventure.38. Nick admits he has a bizarre taste in clothing. 39. I parked my car and started walking to get a taste of Chinatown.40. Noriko doesn't like the taste of American coffee.41. Add diced tomatoes and basil leaves and salt and pepper to taste. 42. Add the artificial sweetener to taste if required.43. At the barbecue you get to taste some of the smoke you have smelled all day.44. Do not expect these wines to taste like champagne. 45. Season with salt and pepper to taste. 46. Sprinkle with lemon juice, pomegranate syrup, turmeric, salt, pepper to taste and teaspoon cinnamon.47. Stir in the cheese and ground pepper to taste. 48. The wine steward returned with the open bottle and poured a measure for Whitlock to taste. 49. Add salt and pepper to taste. 50. Add the raspberries and strawberries to the pan with the Sweetex Granulated to taste, and then leave to cool. 51. Add the rum and the salt, to taste, and simmer 15 more minutes. 52. Guide her finger to each one in turn and ask her to taste and identify each powder. 53. Not very pleasant to taste, owing to a lack of sufficient juniper flavouring. 54. She notes if the sauce and mustard are eliminated, add pepper to taste. 55. Stir in the cheese and ground pepper to taste. 56. The class between the virtuosi will however not be disappointed in finding good instruments to fit every taste and every pocket. 57. Between ourselves, I find them a little too deterministic for my taste. 58. I used to love breakout in the arcades, but this implementation is a little too slow for my tastes. 59. Those bars were too low-rent for my taste.
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