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1 This is fine, except that the results taste more boiled than grilled.
2 She moaned happily, eager to taste more of what he'd given her earlier.
3 The leaves average five inches long, and taste more like cloves than cinnamon.
4 The less viscous vinegar wins, hence this salad taste more acidic.
5 She parted her lips so that he might taste more deeply.
6 The memory of the process does not make the Tuscan wine taste more deliciously.
7 Both fruits taste more like the best well-ripened watermelon than any other I recall.
8 It'll make it taste more like curry, which is hot enough, in all conscience.
9 Of this change of taste more will be said as this essay is developed.
10 If he had one taste more strongly than another, it was to study character.
11 Lots of recipes are for how to make them taste more like Terran spuds.
12 Since then, changes to the production process have made it taste more like regular beer.
13 And I also hope for them to eat more vegetables and to taste more things.
14 Let's use less salt and taste a wider variety of flavors - taste more nuance.
15 By his will, I am left yet, to taste more of the miseries of this world.
16 What it tastes like: Some taste more like green teas, some taste more like black teas.
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