Tasted Sentence Examples

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  • It tasted like perfume.

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  • A cheeseburger had never tasted so good.

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  • I never tasted it.

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  • I asked as I tasted my bourbon on the rebound.

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  • Nothing tasted good or settled on her stomach.

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  • Now that he'd tasted the fires that burned in her voluptuous body, no other woman could ever so satisfy him.

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  • He kept his hands behind his back and tasted her, enjoyed her, tested her without pushing either of them over the edge.

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  • He tasted the toast and nodded approvingly.

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  • Though his blood didn't ensnare her as Damian's did, it tasted familiar.

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  • She touched, smelled and tasted everything she could, determined to remember every pleasurable part of every day she had left.

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  • Much as she hated to admit it, they tasted good.

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  • He opened to her, and she was thrilled to find he tasted as good as he smelled.

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  • It tasted even sweeter than that from the carafe.

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  • I tasted a sample of a new addition to their range - a chili and ginger chutney.

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  • It actually tasted like tea.

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  • I can't remember the last time I tasted one, he whispered.

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  • The broccoli tasted normal, and she ate all of them.

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  • She hadn't tasted it yet.

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  • I don't think he's ever tasted one!

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  • In the retreat from Ctesiphon (117) the old emperor tasted for almost the first time the bitterness of defeat in the field.

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  • In almost all the gates of hell are guarded by fierce beasts, and in Ojibway, Finnish, Greek, Papuan and Japanese myths no mortal visitor may escape from Hades who has once tasted the food of the dead.

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  • Although disgusted, he drank the blood ravenously, astounded at how delicious it tasted.

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  • There were bottles of evil smelling, thick brown sludge, which tasted awful.

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  • Betsy loved reveled in it and it fulfilled my needs; the wine did the trick and, I was hungry and the food tasted good.

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  • Overwhelmed by the pleasure, Deidre bit him hard enough that she tasted him.

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  • Carmen tasted the name on her tongue.

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  • The Pyramid DPA tasted like cream-coloured flannel pajamas with the feet in -- and with the added benefit of a fuzzy striped tail.

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  • I have never so much as tasted a grub worm.

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  • They parted instinctively, and she tasted him.

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  • He tasted only ambrosia, sweet beyond imagination.

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  • His lips were warm and tasted of fresh coffee.

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  • No blood could sate him as his mate.s could, and he hadn.t tasted her in weeks.

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  • Moreover, Professor Lloyd Morgan found that young birds that had tasted and rejected workers of the hive bee as unpalatable subsequently refused to taste not only drones, which have no sting, but also drone-flies.

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  • He mused that a red headed, female, virgin with O negative blood tasted like fine aged Port.

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  • When tasted neat there is an initial whoosh of alcohol followed by an aftertaste of apples and French chalk on a new inner-tube.

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  • I've never tasted a more perfectly grilled chicken breast.

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  • The loin tasted slightly caramelized and luscious, while the liver was gentle and rich.

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  • In fact, a sip tasted like a mouthful of fruit cobbler.

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  • The black cod was the best fish I have ever tasted.

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  • The people who are so enslaved do not know what they are doing for they have never tasted another life.

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  • Joe with his finished cake which tasted absolutely fantastic!

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  • The strawberries we ate straight from the punnet and they tasted gorgeous.

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  • She gave me some herbal medicine and although it tasted horrible, it worked after the first week.

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  • Once you have tasted fresh horseradish you will be reluctant to ever have it from a bottle again.

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  • The fluid may even be tasted in the back of the mouth, which is called acid indigestion.

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  • She even had some junket for pudding which she avowed she had not tasted for " nigh on thirty years " .

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  • Never has fast food tasted so good and been so nutritious.

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  • It came with a creamy risotto whose yellow flavor did not offer an empty promise, it really tasted of saffron.

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  • Previously in the day Tobes had bought some horrible salami that I just couldn't eat and the bread tasted of plastic?

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  • The lamb came warm, with redcurrant jelly and tasted like a fine carpaccio, lightly seared.

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  • Then at this point the noodles need to be tasted to check the seasoning.

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  • White chocolate mousse (£ 4.95) in wicked dark chocolate sauce was served with delectable strawberry sorbet I have ever tasted.

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  • But everything tasted perfectly splendid, and I'd rather have it than a church picnic.

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  • I felt envious, but a local character came to the rescue with green tangerines which tasted surprisingly ripe.

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  • I've had the most delicious artichokes I've ever tasted, in another of their savory tarts.

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  • It tasted wonderful, and I glanced at him to thank him.

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  • Xmas cake - tasted rather nice too, and lovely and moist and fruity.

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  • At Victoria Market, I had the best Greek yogurt I've ever tasted.

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  • Heitsi Eibib, like countless other gods and heroes, is also said to have been the son of a virgin who tasted a particular plant, and so became pregnant, as in the German and Gallophrygian marchen of the almond tree, given by Grimm and Pausanias.

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  • He hardly knew how it tasted.

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  • I tasted them out of compliment to Nature, though they were scarcely palatable.

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  • Pierre sat down by the fire and began eating the mash, as they called the food in the cauldron, and he thought it more delicious than any food he had ever tasted.

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  • Pierre thought he had never eaten anything that tasted better.

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  • Once you 've tasted an ice-cream made from freshly picked raspberries, then you might be inclined to agree.

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  • We had ourselves long since given up eating conventionally reared pork and chicken, because it tasted and felt horrid.

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  • Previously in the day Tobes had bought some horrible salami that I just could n't eat and the bread tasted of plastic?

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  • A species of this genus, when tasted, gave rise to a burning sensation in the mouth (Cleland 1931).

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  • But everything tasted perfectly splendid, and I 'd rather have it than a church picnic.

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  • The gag in his mouth was so tight, the coarse fabric tasted salty against his tongue.

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  • Having tasted being a victor in war, it also knows the taste is not sweet.

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  • The bread was flat and tasted like wafers made with honey.

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  • And within two spoonfuls they were all wide-eyed with amazement that it tasted good.

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  • My xmas cake - tasted rather nice too, and lovely and moist and fruity.

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  • At Victoria Market, I had the best Greek yogurt I 've ever tasted.

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  • Write down the winery, variety, year, price and any other information you know about the wine you tasted.

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  • Perhaps you'll feel inspired to try a beverage you haven't tasted before?

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  • For a drink that is talked about so much, it's surprising just how few people have actually ever tasted one - except for Derby goers, of course.

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  • If you've ever tried to soothe a sore throat with a cup of Celestial Seasonings Wellness Tea, then you know that getting better never tasted so good.

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  • Breakfast recipes to make the best banana pancakes you and your family ever tasted.

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  • He used nicotine gum and claimed it tasted like "chewing on ground pepper."

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  • It may take a bit for your dog to become accustomed to the flavor if he's never tasted fish before, but once he does, I promise you he will just love this recipe.

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  • We do, however, know what the list of wines are that are being tasted.

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  • The last time we blind tasted Pinots was three years ago and Miner surprised the group by finishing first.

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  • I tasted this after a tasting of '97 cult cabernets averaging $150 per bottle and it held up remarkably well.

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  • With 2003 scorching most of Europe, the wine is impressive compared to other overripe, flabby wines tasting more like prune juice recently tasted from the same region.

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  • Everyone. Not by appointment or for certain guests-it was just the way that the wines would be tasted.

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  • The wines you taste are also a step above, too…I tasted some older vintages of sparkling along with some out of magnums.

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  • I do recommend serving food after all the wines have been tasted once.

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  • There is a reason this wine is the most popular selling white wine in the U.S. Chances are you've tasted it, or you still drink it.

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  • Only after the wine is tasted and rated is the price revealed; the wine experts do not change their ratings just because they wine turned out to be pricey.

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  • The one page per wine form is useful for tracking your own wines that you've tasted.

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  • Chances are they have tasted most of the wines on the shelf and can help make recommendations about what you are looking for.

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  • It's a good thing to expand your horizons and try things you've never seen or tasted before.

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  • Wine tasting refers to taking the time to notice aspects of the wine being tasted.

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  • You can read about new trends or wines from producers you've not heard of, read about wine regions you've never seen, visited or tasted from.

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  • From a wine tasting party to individuals who wish to keep track of the wines they've tasted for future reference, people use wine tasting sheets in a variety of different settings.

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  • The notes should include information on the variety of wine, how the wine looked, smelled, tasted and whether it was an enjoyable experience.

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  • Without knowing it, people may have lead in the paint, dust, or soil around their homes or in their drinking water, since lead cannot be seen, smelled, or tasted.

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  • I prefer the taste of a malted over a plain milk shake and, since most kinds probably haven't tasted a real malted, it will be a surprising treat for them.

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  • You will have the most amazing tonic you have ever tasted!

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  • The peppermint flavoring is based on references to an herb called hyssop in the Old Testament, which tasted similar to peppermint.

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  • Think of all the minuscule details you can-how your socks felt when you put them on, how your breakfast tasted, what you chose to wear.

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  • By the time you finish eating, you may not even recall what a single bite tasted like!

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  • Gourmet mushrooms make great vegetarian sandwiches, and a portobello mushroom sandwich must be tasted to be believed.

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  • While this film carries the same charm and allure of the first movie it's a little like vanilla ice-cream - enjoyable, but nothing you haven't tasted before.

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  • Apparently, Kennedy liked the restaurant's famous chowder so much when he tasted it on a campaign stopover that he took two buckets with him on the campaign trail.

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  • She tasted like honey, and he reveled in the warmth of her body, her hot mouth.

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  • He tasted blood and spit it out, rolling onto his back with a belly laugh.

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  • Morning air had never tasted so wonderful!

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  • She tasted sweet and saucy, like the woman herself, her heat, scent and silky skin filling his senses in a way that left him wanting more of her.

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  • She didn't remember his passion, the way he tasted and smelled and felt, or the movement of his muscles beneath taut, smooth skin.

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  • His lips were warm and tasted of sweetened coffee.

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  • I tasted blood and it was hard to breath.

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  • She took the roll and bit into it, surprised to find it tasted perfect.

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  • They weren't water cubes; they tasted of nothing she could identify.

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  • When I tasted the sister, I saw her mind.

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  • Sasha.s words reminded him that he, too, had tasted Katie.

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  • She.d tasted so sweet, and he prayed her sister tasted the same.

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  • It certainly tasted like beef, though the tangy spices were unfamiliar.

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  • She tasted like honey, and her hot mouth soon became more demanding.

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  • The first mouthful tasted like bitter honey and she drank the bottle down, sighing again.

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  • He managed to catch a few stray rats for food, but they tasted different.

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  • She tasted sweet, as if she'd snagged a bite of dessert from the caterers before coming up to gloat.

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  • And how you tasted.

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  • Every Italian artist and man of letters in an age of singular intellectual brilliancy tasted or hoped to taste of his bounty.

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  • Under such conditions the deeply-rooted nature of the blood-sucking instinct is most remarkable; for insects whose ancestors for many generations may not have tasted blood will seek for it with the utmost keenness and pertinacity so soon as an opportunity presents itself.

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  • Occasionally after having tasted human flesh, the jaguar becomes a confirmed man-eater.

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  • It was taken but rejected after being tasted.

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  • He tasted like he smelled, rich and musky, his kiss intense enough to dispel the fogginess of alcohol.

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  • She touched her finger to the tip of her tongue, tasted, and then licked the rest of the blood off.

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  • I had just taken a mouthful of some of the hottest chili I'd ever tasted when Keith was presented to me.

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  • It is a vulgar error to suppose that you have tasted huckleberries who never plucked them.

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  • His hearers expected a story of how beside himself and all aflame with excitement, he had flown like a storm at the square, cut his way in, slashed right and left, how his saber had tasted flesh and he had fallen exhausted, and so on.

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  • That tasted like strawberries and sugar.

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  • They were baked and decorated in your mom's kitchen, and it didn't matter how they looked, they still tasted the best.

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  • You can go total blind and not tell anybody what is being drunk or you can create a list with each wine to be tasted and see who gets the most correct hits.

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  • The result tasted great, and I was very happy to see just how easy making this tasty sauce can be when using this small appliance.

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  • Fire lit up half her face, and she tasted blood in her mouth.

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  • She tasted his skin, but it, too, wasn't enough.

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  • He tasted as good as he smelled.

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  • She tasted slightly sweet, the heat of her mouth contrasting with the chill of her skin, and smelled of lake water.

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  • It tasted like a plain jelly bean, until she swallowed, when it felt like a stream of water spilled from the back of her mouth to her gullet.

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  • His eyes scoured her face, lingered on the plump lips he had tasted, and glanced lower at the healthy bosom pressed to his chest.

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