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taste

[teyst] / teɪst /




NOUN
capacity to sense flavor
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Hennessy spoke to BBC Sport this week about her own journey from insecure schoolgirl to budding boxing champion, but she also tasted some early success on the football pitch too.

From BBC

They’re put at ease, she says, when they taste the food.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It's obviously in bad taste, but if Linden wants to make light of the situation, that's down to her."

From BBC

In a tasting room lined with elegant glass bottles from across the globe, water sommelier Nico Pieterse extolled the qualities and even "emotional connection" of a resource many South Africans take straight from the tap.

From Barron's

That 1-1 draw left a bitter taste, as a result, but there was a very different feeling in the away dressing room on Wednesday night following the same result.

From BBC