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Example sentences for "tasted"

Lexicographically close words:
tasselled; tassels; tassets; tast; taste; tasteful; tastefully; tasteless; tastelessness; taster
  1. When once these birds have tasted these seeds, they appear quite contented in the house.

  2. So I ate one of them and never tasted I aught sweeter than it.

  3. And a fourth If a quickwitted man have made proof of mankind, I have eaten of them, where but tasted hath he, And have seen their affection but practice and nought But hypocrisy found their religion to be.

  4. By this time the night had overtaken him and he sat on the roof, till he was assured that all in the palace slept; and indeed hunger and thirst were sore upon him, for that he had not tasted food since he parted from his father.

  5. Babbitt flung in mechanically, as he lighted the gloriously satisfying first cigar of the day and tasted the exhilarating drug of the Advocate-Times headlines.

  6. Best soup I've tasted since Heck was a pup!

  7. Best fried chicken I've tasted for a coon's age.

  8. Sishetakushin and his family had been without these luxuries, and it seemed to Bob that he had never tasted anything half so delicious as the first cup of tea he drank.

  9. As he walked away, he did not notice the falling drops, but laid his cheek against the apple, and smoothed its plump rosiness before he tasted its rich juiciness.

  10. One of the boys lent him a pocket knife to cut the bread and carrot into slices, with which he took off the keen edge of his hunger; and then he ate the dainty bunn, which seemed to him more delicious than anything he had ever tasted before.

  11. The poor thing could not have tasted food for days; but what could I do but pity the pair, and feel that their end was to be food for the warregals (native dogs).

  12. I tasted the water, and found it pleasant, though warm, (84 deg.

  13. Very cautiously I tasted it, and found that, while it possessed no decided flavor, it was very delicate.

  14. I tasted it and found it very sweet and very refreshing.

  15. The latter, bowing, took the spoon, tasted it, and was beside himself with delight.

  16. His guest took a small morsel, tasted it carefully, and smiled somewhat scornfully and mysteriously.

  17. It was mixed with grit and dirt, but it tasted sweet and I was satisfied.

  18. It was undoubtedly a molasses case, a can that had fermented or been punctured and had run out at the corners, but to be sure I took my pencil point, gouged some of the stuff off the side, sniffed and then tasted it.

  19. Having tasted the bitter waters of sorrow, they may appreciate, perhaps all the better, the sweet nectar of life which ought to flow from all our states of mind and outward actions.

  20. And if Alfred's pudding tasted of the salt of dead sea-fruit this evening, it was from my surreptitious tears that dripped into it.

  21. I haven't tasted such an egg for five years.

  22. Here Mr. Polly, who had been an only child, first tasted the joys of social intercourse.

  23. There was a little water in the bilge, and here he stooped and tasted it.

  24. I told him he was wrong, and the punch tasted better; but he thought the boys liked the style of the thing, and I suppose they do.

  25. And then she tasted the porridge of the Middle Bear, and that was too cold for her; and she said a bad word about that too.

  26. So first she tasted the porridge of the Great, Huge Bear, and that was too hot for her; and she said a bad word about that.

  27. The husband tasted them and shook his head.

  28. Evidently he had never smelled or tasted sugar.

  29. The race had but begun; the horse had but warmed to his work; the hunter had but tasted of sweet triumph.

  30. There are many races which have not yet heard of America: there are very few which have not yet tasted of tobacco.

  31. For an instant, like a red flash of lightning, a flush of anger passed across his features before the stranger meekly made answer that he had tasted no liquor that day.

  32. Somebody once said that water had tasted of sinners ever since the flood, and salted meat sometimes has a taint full as vivid.

  33. You ain't tasted it," he said, growing wonderfully conversational as he took a hand-bill from a nail where it hung.

  34. The most delicious breakfast I ever tasted was ready at the little inn; but Ike saw to his horse first, and did not sit down till it was enjoying its corn, after a good rub down with a wisp of straw.

  35. I shuddered and looked up at him reproachfully, for the stuff he had given me to drink tasted like a mixture of soap and smelling-salts; and I said so.

  36. She had not tasted an egg this spring, because she could not climb very nimbly with her pocket full of babies.

  37. Better than anything they had ever tasted before in all their short lives.

  38. Certainly the best chutney I ever tasted came in a gift, I remember it was home made and came from Assam and the maker's name written on the jar.

  39. Then we lay down, gnawed a biscuit, tasted the precious water in our bottles, and waited for what news airmen would bring of the enemy.

  40. Dick scarcely tasted his supper and his sleep was restless and troubled.

  41. Dick tasted the water and was surprised to find that instead of being salt it had the sweetish taste of merely brackish water.

  42. Wouldn't have believed it," said Dick, "but I never tasted any better meat.

  43. Miss Harz, you never tasted any thing before like madame's soup and sauces.

  44. I tasted the salt of his tears on my lips.

  45. Jerry shivered to think what the stuff would have tasted like had it been twice as old.

  46. The first thing they did was to eat a hearty meal, and no banquet could have tasted better than the dry, uncooked food.

  47. Of course I did not gnaw the cheese, but I did want to have it cut open, to see if it tasted like any other I ever ate.

  48. She said I never tasted anything like it before, and I am sure I never did, and never should want to again.

  49. I must add, that Mr. Wollocombe hath reserved some of them for hoard; I have tasted the tarts of them, and they come nearer to the quince than any other tart I ever eat of.

  50. They all averred that it had a “keamy” taste, but, small though the quantity was that they drank, all who tasted it had convulsions.

  51. Once she declared that she had scratched the devil’s face with her nails, and had even bitten off one of his fingers, and that his blood tasted sweet.

  52. They boiled the meat on the sand and devoured it greedily--it was the first flesh they had tasted for upwards of six months.


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