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1 Yes, Fred, I've got the taste for that wine-thehabit of it.
2 I have got the taste for it now; I have tasted blood.
3 I have got the taste of it in my mouth still.
4 We ate it, went home and experimented until we got the taste right.
5 I also got the taste for Bundaberg's famous rum and coke, and beer.
6 Once I got the taste of it, I couldn't leave it.
7 I've not got the taste out of my mouth yet.
8 But the White House has got the taste for protectionism and wants to go further.
9 I've got the taste in my mouth still.
10 I know I've got the taste for it.
11 I went up against one, and I ain't got the taste out uh my mouth yet.
12 I've got the taste for it.
13 Then, by that, she got the taste ; and cats have been eating mice and rats ever since, to this day.
14 It's like absinthe that turns you sick at the beginning and that you can't do without once you have got the taste of it.
15 'He'll be a famous soldier,' said Cambremer, 'he's got the taste of blood.'
16 "Distinctly," I answered; "I've got the taste of it in my mouth now."
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