Tasting sour like a lemon.
1 And so he swallows his dose for health, and looks a trifle sourish .
2 A sourish smell of wine arose from the place.
3 Also, there was a warm, sourish , milky-looking drink, heady only when taken in enormous doses.
4 An' that sometimes gets a little sourish with keeping.
5 The milk, I opine, gives it a sourish taste, and the bran is the least trouble.
6 She showed, too, every form of sourish virtue.
7 He then took another taste, and remarked, "It's sourish . "
8 Some women who have canned soup tell me it spoiled or tasted " sourish and smelled sourish too."
9 It stood open, and from the cool and shadowy interior came a sourish smell of malt liquors and the hum of voices.
10 Nursing infants have a peculiar sourish smell, caused by the butyric acid of the milk, while bottle-fed children smell like strong butter.
11 The next thing is to peel and core two sourish apples, and then to cut them up into small cubes like the herrings.
12 Granny's hair is dyed black, white roots show, she has a sourish smell like damp maize and is trying to pick up my bag.
13 But when the youth had murmured that it was hot, and passed, she relapsed into her attitude of hopeless expectation, into her patient, sourish smile.
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