We have no meanings for "quite bitter" in our records yet.
1 Some of the White Haven servants are quite bitter about it, actually.
2 Crazy J gets a taste of reality and finds it quite bitter .
3 She sounded quite bitter on the subject, Clay thought.
4 It's not too sour, but it's quite bitter .
5 He was quite bitter about it, really.
6 The fellow was quite bitter about it.
7 I personally like chocolate that's quite bitter .
8 Eisenhower a hard time, & he seemed quite bitter about it in his news conference the day after election.
9 She's quite bitter because she was used, and then convicted and sentenced on what she feels are false charges.
10 A third found it quite bitter , while David thought it "steely, elegant, a bit of a Sean Connery".
12 It offered a pleasing balance of malt and hops in the body, and a finish I found quite bitter without being overwhelming.
13 Because celery can be quite bitter in taste, the celery juice sold in stores is often mixed with other products to help the taste.
14 'But I have tasted that, too-itis quite bitter . '
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