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I . taste [teɪst] N

2. taste no pl (short encounter):

II . taste [teɪst] VB trans

2. taste (experience briefly):

ˈtaste bud N ANAT

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Velvety chicken tamales steamed in some kind of leaf were a close second, but everything -- empanadas, quesadillas, burritos, tacos -- all tasted fresh and flavourful.
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The smacker he landed on me tasted of caramel and cherry spice.
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The study found that when the two drinks were tasted blind there was no difference in consumer preference between the brands.
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Many inmates used their morning ersatz coffee to wash themselves; since it tasted so bad, it wasn't worth drinking anyway.
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Each medal-winning wine is tasted on at least three occasions by a minimum of 10 different judges including top wine tasters.
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And for someone who had tasted success, fame and adulation, the burden of being a has-been was too much to bear.
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We weren't very adventurous in our ordering, but everything -- fried rice, chow mein, spare ribs, soo guy -- tasted fresh.
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It tasted rich and smooth with just the right hint of bitterness offset by the beautiful foamy crema on top.
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In food preparation, a rough or absorbent material may cause the strong flavour of a past ingredient to be tasted in food prepared later.
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She tasted the creeper and found it was full of power and happiness.
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