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These new spirits, with their complex, bitter kick, would seem to find a natural home in beer cocktails.
One of his friends ordered one and I tried it: I love the bitter kick it gives at the back of your tongue.
But the baked rigatoni with duck drew a pleasant gamy richness from the fowl, balanced by the slightly bitter kick of cavalo nero.
I've replaced half the lemon-lime soda in the traditional recipe with americano, which is a bit like red vermouth (I love Mauro Vergano's; (tuttowines.com for stockists), to add a herby, bitter kick.
The bitter kick of swede added to buttery peppered potatoes is lush, once again championing what we do really well in this country by capitalising on our strengths, among them root veg.
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A bitter wind kicked up cyclones of movie-ticket stubs and Christmas-tree needles.
Weary and bitter, he kicks open the door, strides into the room and, to the aghast congregation of mourners awaiting spiritual consolation, he bellows, "Who's next?" That question now has a timely, uneasy resonance, as we try and resist the morbid guessing game of which famous and powerful man will follow Weinstein, Spacey, and others in falling from grace.
The book presents a fizzy array of cocktails for today's sophisticated ladies (and gents), emphasizing the dark, flavorful kick of bitters.
At a stroke he had appeared - as the government would later boast - to have kicked the bitter debate over NHS finance into touch.
The poison was bitter with a foamy peroxide kick to it.
It has no alcoholic kick, but its bitter grip will get you on your way.
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