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1 I want to get the taste of Harlem out of my mouth.
2 To get the taste of the party off his mouth, I suppose?
3 Now let us get the taste of the underworld out of our mouths.
4 I cannot get the taste of them out of my mouth.
5 She will never get the taste of this triumph out of her mouth.
6 I daresay it is from me that you get the taste . '
7 She had to get the taste of dry earth out of her mouth.
8 One has to get the taste out of one's mouth.
9 Why, where should light-house keepers get the taste for claret?
10 He swallowed repeatedly, but could not get the taste of disappointment off his tongue.
11 I couldn't get the taste of her off my lips.
12 People get the taste of power and the taste of power then destroys an individual.
13 You'll get the taste for it early enough, perhaps.
14 I want to get the taste of those rotten letters of yours out of my mouth.
15 He spat on the sidewalk, trying to get the taste of muck out of his mouth.
16 It'll get the taste out of your mouth.
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