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tasting

[teys-ting] / ˈteɪs tɪŋ /




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It is smell that contributes the lion’s share to what we call tasting.

From Science Daily

Jonathan licked his lips, tasting the salt of his perspiration.

From Literature

Her melodramatic sorrow at her stilted relationship with Alexis is palpable even as she mourns her daughter’s unwillingness to join her on a wine tasting tour in France . . . when Alexis was seven.

From Salon

He spat out water tasting of mud and silt and dived under again, deeper.

From Literature

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.

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