We have no meanings for "perverted taste" in our records yet.
1 A perverted taste , on the contrary, leads him into trouble.
2 Is it not a terribly perverted taste , a hungering for the black sins of death?
3 Thoughts on a perverted taste .
4 Hence artists may be great benefactors; yet sometimes their works are demoralizing, as they appeal to perverted taste and passions.
5 Sugar, however, is often injudiciously used, and a perverted taste may be established which can be satisfied only by excessive amounts.
6 It was the room of a man who had a passion for frippery, who had a perverted taste for soft delicate things.
7 But the conclusion must not be padded with irrelevant matter to make it appear rounded, or to please the perverted taste of the writer.
8 Thus was his influence pure and exalted in an art which has too often been prostituted to please the perverted taste of a sensual age.
9 Maybe that was a perverted taste , - cigar - smoke and delicate perfumes are not consorted in the code of odor-lovers,-but,asI say, I learned to like it.
10 Probably the most revolting of all the perverted tastes is that for human flesh.
11 Gratified in all its whims, it develops perverted tastes , or refuses all food but what it fancies.
12 The mind, warped by alcohol, by the passion for gambling, and by unhealthy literature, contracts little by little perverted tastes .
13 As is generally the case, work bestows a peaceable disposition on the grave-digger, while inaction inspires him with perverted tastes .
14 "You have a perverted taste , " snapped Margolotte, much annoyed at this frank criticism.
15 When Art has been prostituted to pander to perverted tastes , or has been stimulated by thirst for gain, then inferior works only have been created.
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