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tasting

taste <a taste; tastes> N

taste (feelings & emotions)

taste <a taste; tastes> N

poor taste JOURN

critique of taste (developed by Galvano Della Volpe)

sale by taste ECON

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By avoiding a middleman and selling high-priced bottles, tasting rooms achieve much greater profits per bottle than in their wholesale operations.
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The fruits have a consistency akin to jelly and are reportedly pleasant-tasting.
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You should have a sweet-and-sour-tasting salsa.
www.canberratimes.com.au
Events include dinner parties, evening cocktail parties, weekend brunches, wine tasting experiences, and childrens tea parties, to raise funds for the organization.
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After each tasting, and before sampling another glass, some tasters recommend drinking half a glass of milk to refresh the taste receptors on the tongue.
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Stallions usually smell the urine of mares in estrus whereas the male giraffe's flehmen response includes actually tasting the female's urine.
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Wine tasting is a nose/palate swish and expectorate.
www.odt.co.nz
My blouses, handbags and wine-tasting trips could no longer shroud my alcoholism from the rest of the world.
www.salon.com
The meaty filets are grilled and beautifully fresh-tasting.
www.montrealgazette.com
Gimme's baristas, blind tasting, immediately picked up notes of wood from the paper filter, though.
gizmodo.com

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