Sentence examples for a taste that was from inspiring English sources

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It was a taste that was derided by no less a critic than their patron at the magazine, André Bazin.

In particular, I was amazed by his work on "An American Tragedy" and shared his admiration for Dreiser, a taste that was terribly unpopular when I was in school.

This was a function of dextrose, I later learned, leading to a taste that was less sweet than granulated a phenomenon confined to the universe of Italian gelato.

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It has a glorious fresh crunch and a taste that's a little reminiscent of coconut.

The first thing you're looking for is acid, for a taste that's refreshing.

But now I want more sprightliness and a taste that is radiant with sunniness.

Lutefisk, a form of codfish prepared with lye with a taste that is typically described as acquired.

It's an implausible idea and one that leaves a faintly unpleasant taste in the mouth, a taste that's made worse by the casting of Cox herself.

"They have a taste that's so different from summer varieties; they're still tangy and acidic, because of the lack of sun.

Lou has a sadistic taste for rough sex, evidently implanted by a troubled family background – a taste that is the prelude to a horrific, explicit succession of assaults.

It had what the Japanese call umami, meaning a taste that is "savory" or "meaty". It was very full and rich.

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