Sentence examples for needed a dash of from inspiring English sources

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Everything needed a dash of salt.

The soup needed a dash of soy sauce to bring it to life.

In the good category, the creamy New England clam chowder, loaded with seafood, needed a dash of salt.

A creamy potato-fennel soup and a mahogany-hued lobster and shrimp bisque both needed a dash of salt to spark them.

The shrimp and roast corn chowder needed a dash of salt while the chilled parsnip brew had a tad too much.

A few dishes needed a dash of salt to bring them to life and boiled Yukon gold potatoes, which were part of an appetizer, would have benefited from more cooking time.

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A Beatles album needs a dash of strangeness, of course.

Perhaps the answer is no more complicated than that everyone needs a dash of romance.

"It's now talked about for the right reasons, and you need a dash of humour to end the day".

NIGHT LIFE Après-Ski Back in the day, Ernie Blake stashed pitchers of martinis in tree wells around the mountain for skiers needing a dash of fortitude.

For authenticity, make six copies according to the instructions on page 281: white for the league, yellow for the player, green for the team, blue for the management council, gold for the union and pink for the agent, who needs a dash of cheer in his otherwise soulless existence.

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