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Put something that tastes terrible on her nails.
It's a Stanwell bulldog — a small pipe with a large bowl that tasted terrible for the first two years I had it.
Just then, Timmy emerged from the water, made a face and announced, "That water tastes terrible".
But remember that too many adjustments may make your song sound or "taste" terrible, so don't over correct.
For thousands of years before that, it mostly tasted terrible, both because no one could keep it from spoiling and because it was laced with unlikely additives: tree resin, salt, wood shavings, lead, lye, and ash.
But insects taste terrible, right?
In the wrong hands, vegetables can taste terrible.
"They may look good, but they taste terrible.
("If all else fails," it concludes, "taste terrible").
It will taste terrible!
At best, they taste terrible if cooked incorrectly.
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