24 sentences with 'taste'

Example sentences and phrases with the word taste and other words derived from it.

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« I don't like the taste of tap water. »

taste: I don't like the taste of tap water.
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« The medicine had a very strong taste. »

taste: The medicine had a very strong taste.
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« I love the taste of cherry jam on toast. »

taste: I love the taste of cherry jam on toast.
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« The taste of the soup was bad and I didn't finish it. »

taste: The taste of the soup was bad and I didn't finish it.
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« Her smile reflected the taste of the achieved triumph. »

taste: Her smile reflected the taste of the achieved triumph.
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« The strawberry is a fruit that has a sweet and pleasant taste. »

taste: The strawberry is a fruit that has a sweet and pleasant taste.
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« I love the taste of tomato in salads; I always add tomatoes to mine. »

taste: I love the taste of tomato in salads; I always add tomatoes to mine.
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« The sweet taste of a strawberry ice cream is a delight for my palate. »

taste: The sweet taste of a strawberry ice cream is a delight for my palate.
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« The sour taste of the lime made me feel rejuvenated and full of energy. »

taste: The sour taste of the lime made me feel rejuvenated and full of energy.
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« "The taste of chocolate in his mouth made him feel like a child again." »

taste: "The taste of chocolate in his mouth made him feel like a child again."
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« Even if you don't like the taste, the strawberry is a very healthy fruit. »

taste: Even if you don't like the taste, the strawberry is a very healthy fruit.
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« Grapes are one of my favorite fruits. I love their sweet and refreshing taste. »

taste: Grapes are one of my favorite fruits. I love their sweet and refreshing taste.
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« Strawberry is a very popular fruit worldwide for its sweet and refreshing taste. »

taste: Strawberry is a very popular fruit worldwide for its sweet and refreshing taste.
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« Although I didn't like the taste of ginger tea, I drank it to relieve my stomach pain. »

taste: Although I didn't like the taste of ginger tea, I drank it to relieve my stomach pain.
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« I like to eat oranges because they are a very refreshing fruit and have a delicious taste. »

taste: I like to eat oranges because they are a very refreshing fruit and have a delicious taste.
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« The bitter taste of the coffee mixed with the sweetness of the chocolate in the cup, creating a perfect combination. »

taste: The bitter taste of the coffee mixed with the sweetness of the chocolate in the cup, creating a perfect combination.
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« The sweet and sour taste of the pineapple reminded me of the beaches of Hawaii, where I had enjoyed this exotic fruit. »

taste: The sweet and sour taste of the pineapple reminded me of the beaches of Hawaii, where I had enjoyed this exotic fruit.
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« After the seafood and fresh fish were added to the soup, we knew it was necessary to season it with a lime so that the taste of the sea would really stand out. »

taste: After the seafood and fresh fish were added to the soup, we knew it was necessary to season it with a lime so that the taste of the sea would really stand out.
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« Glucose is a simple sugar whose sweet taste is inferior to sucrose. »
« One morning, a few months later, I kissed Sarah on the head and noticed a salty taste. »
« "Toothpaste breaks the stranglehold that snacks have on the taste buds," she explains. »
« After their success, the Greeks were full of confidence in the superiority of their own form of civilisation and their taste for research and innovation. »
« As emperor, Commodus indulged his taste for debauchery and ignored the affairs of state, eventually being assassinated after twelve years of incompetence. »
« We all taste and vote if that dish is fit to "go out to work". This in our jargon means "to integrate the novelties of the winter menu of the restaurant of the owner of the recipe". »

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