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tasteless

[teyst-lis] / ˈteɪst lɪs /




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It was a thin broth made from boiled elk hooves and a few slivers of dried deer heart, bulked up with rowanberries and the tough, tasteless tree-mushroom that the clans call auroch’s ears.

From Literature

There were a few looks thrown my way, not especially friendly, so I kept my expression bland as I chewed, the bread tasteless in my mouth.

From Literature

The bread and cheese lay tasteless now in his mouth.

From Literature

He has apologised and said they were "tasteless and indefensible".

From BBC

“I apologize and regret putting myself in a position where emails, some of them embarrassing, tasteless, and indefensible, are now public, and that is on me,” Attia wrote.

From Los Angeles Times