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Meanings of jaded palate in English
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Usage of jaded palate in English
1
Nothing to rave over, nothing to stimulate a jadedpalate.
2
A time of innocent delights which came sweet to the jadedpalate of the King.
3
Nor had banks of shale adapted to the making of a perfect brick appealed to its jadedpalate.
4
The jadedpalate needs stronger stimulants.
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But for me, the southwest has some of the best-value wines to perk up the most jadedpalate.
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Such self-restraint gives double sweetness to enjoyments, which, when partaken of more freely, pall on the jadedpalate.
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The jadedpalate of the Anglo-Celtic race pined for something hot, with a touch of fresh spice in it.
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He would tickle his jadedpalate with respectability, and try for a change the companionship of a good woman.
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The unexpected adds to the ancient lure of curiosity the touch of tartness that gives life to a jadedpalate.
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But the story told by his parents was quite extraordinary, even to the jadedpalate of the clinic professor and his assistants.
11
Maître le Borgne recognized the importance of catering more to the jadedpalate than to the palate in normal condition; hence, his popularity.
12
A case of "blue ling and chips, please, easy on the vinegar", is no longer the pipe-dream of a jadedpalate.
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His duty is to tickle his masters jadedpalate with spiritual treacle seasoned with Jamaica ginger, to cook up sensations as antidotes for ennui.
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The book-stall and the circulating library supply the novel and the cheap magazine to give smack to the jadedpalate that cannot relish good literature.
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Just the thing to tempt the jadedpalates of Nightside aesthetes.