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Taste (verb)Date: 2015-10-07; view: 448. 1."Go on then, taste it,'' said my grandfather, pouring a little of his home-made wine into my glass. 2. Taste your eggs before you put salt on them.3. Did you taste the salsa? 4. I can't taste anything with this cold.5. I don't like cranberries - they taste kind of sour. 6. I ordered chocolate ice cream but this tastes of coffee. 7. It's a vegetarian pie, but it tastes just like meat! 8. The cake tastes pretty good to me. 9. This milk tastes strange - do you think it's OK to drink? 10. You should taste my Dad's fried chicken, it's delicious. 11. I am successful because I have the ability to make things sound, taste and look good.12. One notable disappointment in the tasting was the performance of Los Vascos, which had been making great strides in recent years.13. Others decided to taste freedom in other fields of social activity: speculation on the black market, opening businesses etc. 14. The fancier something looked, the better he thought it tasted.15. They had tasted Cassowary's sharp dagger of a beak before. 16. Christina could taste its salty tang and feel it settle stickily on her skin.17. Eley knew he'd as well send her his ear as mail these stale words, although he could taste her still. 18. He bit his lip until he could taste the salt of blood and Samuel flinched with him.19. I could taste iron in the air, and naphthalene.20. Sally could taste the cigarettes and beer and found that that too was exciting. 21. She could taste him, round and warm and citrus, deep and cinnamon.22. With it he could taste anything she gave him and suffer no harm.23. The hot drink was supposed to be tea but tasted awful.24. When darkness came he ventured out, selecting a large potato - which tasted awful although he ate it all. 25. They just wanted to taste victory after all that losing. 26. But people who cook for the public know fat tastes good, so they tend to be generous in order to please.27. It tasted good, and before I quite realised it the glass was empty.28. It tastes good; a twist arrives on a napkin.29. She says that it tastes good. 30. She was like, that tasted good, not! 31. That it tastes better than most is a possibility because of one simple reason-the slow rise.32. And Long has yet to taste victory in this tournament, unlike his half-back partner Martyn.33. Others decided to taste freedom in other fields of social activity: speculation on the black market, opening businesses etc.
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