Sentence examples for I taste something from inspiring English sources

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As a professional wine writer, educator and Master of Wine, I taste something like 1,000 bottles a month and they vary enormously in quality.

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Then I tasted something called the second (or the deckle) cut of brisket.

I tasted something come up my straw that was not L.I.T. but I ignored it and steamed ahead.

I had never cooked pork shoulder before; dare I say it tasted something like brisket?

The fruit is not overly sweet, nor sour; it tastes something like a grape.

It has a pared-back Scandinavian beauty and exquisite pure flavours, yet if I close my eyes, I can also taste something of the British coast in early summer.

Then she kissed me, and kissed me again, and when I kissed her back I thought I was tasting something mineral, like thinner or paint, but when we broke for air I could see the faded wash of pink on her chin, on her mouth: she'd bitten her tongue trying to stand the hot water.

I can hear something, smell something, taste something and know exactly where I was and who I was with the first time I encountered that sensation.

And I'd tasted something I didn't understand.

"I knew I was tasting something, but my brain could not identify it," she says.

"When we ate out he would taste something and say 'I can make this.' And he would come back home and make it even better".

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