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I . sour [ˈsaʊəʳ, Am -ɚ] ADJ

sour
sour fig
sour person

Phrases:

to go [or turn] sour
psuć [perf po-] się

II . sour [ˈsaʊəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB trans

1. sour (make curdle):

sour
kwasić [perf s-]

III . sour [ˈsaʊəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB intr

1. sour (curdle):

sour
sour milk

2. sour fig:

sour

sweet-and-sour ADJ

Usage examples with sour

to go [or turn] sour
to go sour
to leave a bad [or sour] taste

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Well known as an edible wild fruit with a pleasantly sour apple-like flavour.
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A former board member described a situation that arose after discussions about diversity that turned sour.
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However on reviewing the dailies, the scene was considered to be overstuffed and sour.
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Thus, carbon dioxide by itself is an acid gas, not a sour gas.
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Its name stems from the production of lactic acid by bacterial fermentation, which is called souring.
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Souring is similar to pickling or fermentation, but souring typically occurs in minutes or hours, while pickling and fermentation can take a much longer time.
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The maker asked what flavor, sour, salty, spicy or sweet, would he like his tears to be.
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Some beers employing sour mashing will be fermented with the addition of brewing yeast but without a boil.
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When the fleshy part of the fruit is eaten, this molecule binds to the tongue's taste buds, causing sour foods to taste sweet.
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Local press described the incident as leaving school finishing on a sour note.
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