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Discover Ludwig"taste funny" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an unpleasant or unusual taste in food or drink. Example: The soup tasted funny, so I asked the waiter if there was something wrong with it.
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He's always making a point of how things taste funny or smell bad.
"If you just put in tobacco and clove, it would taste funny," Mr. Herryanto said.
Don't put potatoes in your fridge, because it will muck up their starch and make them taste funny.
He believes that cows give milk because if they produced grapefruit juice, "your cereal would taste funny".
Not only do some plastic bottles make the water taste funny, independent consumer tests say, but also what goes in them is checked by far fewer people than are inspecting tap water.
The tube looks like it's made of plastic, which will make your beer taste funny — better drink up quickly, then.
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"It tastes funny".
Mom says it tastes funny".
He said: "That tastes funny".
"And this whiskey tastes funny".
"They all said the coffee tasted funny," Ms. Doucette said.
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