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taste in English:

1. tasty tasty


It's very tasty.
I’ve had some very tasty meals at French service stations, but I can’t say the same for British ones.
French cooking aims at making healthy, tasty food.
Organic vegetables are popular because they're safe and tasty.
My father will prepare a tasty meal for me tomorrow.
Nothing is so tasty as the dish you make.
Wow, these are tasty doughnuts!
So many tasty foods can be prepared with eggplants!
Hey, is this fish tasty for real? It looks like a black porgy who'd fallen in with mobsters and been put on the country's most wanted list!?
Even if that restaurant did very tasty food, I wouldn't like to eat there.
Happy chocolate that, after having run around the world through the smiles of women, finds death in a tasty and melting kiss in their mouth.
The service was friendly and helpful; and the food was very fresh and tasty.
Can I have a piece of this tasty cake?
Diana is a great cook. All her meals are very tasty.
We will be able to keep food fresh and tasty out of the fridge for much longer.

English word "taste"(tasty) occurs in sets:

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2. the kind of things that someone likes the kind of things that someone likes



3. in in


I live in Warsaw.
Half a million children still face malnutrition in Niger.
Back in high school, I got up at 6 a.m. every morning.
Poverty does more to bring out the worst in people and conceal the best than anything else in the world.
Kissing one's spouse in public is considered acceptable behavior in some countries.
In the United States, it takes a minimum of eight years of college to become a medical doctor.
Water, in its natural state, is a fluid.
An estimated 20% of the water used by homeowners in cities is used for their grass.
What you spend time doing in your childhood affects the rest of your life.
The inland taipan, a snake found in Australia, is the most venomous snake in the world.
In North America, business operates on "the customer is always right" principle.
I'm the type who gets nervous in front of people, so I'm bad at speech making.
Please make your reservation one week in advance.
If I should be suddenly spoken to in English, I might run away.
The Democrats haven't decided on their candidates yet, but in any case they're sure to lose.

English word "taste"(in) occurs in sets:

prepositions sritions

4. gust


gust of wind
A gust of wind blew his hat off.
A sudden gust of wind blew the door shut.
It will start harmlessly with mild gusts of wind that many of us will probably welcome with relief.
Wind gusts reached 80mph (130km/h) on Thursday, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.
A gust of wind blew our tent over.
A gust of wind nearly knocked her off her feet.
the gust of the wind
A gust of wind swelled the sails.
A gust of wind blew a shower of rain directly into my face.
There was a gust of hot wind from the tunnel as the train approached.
The gust of wind rose suddenly.
The sudden gust of wind filled the sails and lurched the boat forward.
Losing his balance from a sudden gust of wind, the tightrope walker fell to his death.

English word "taste"(gust) occurs in sets:

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5. test


How was today's test?
He began to suspect something was wrong when the seller didn't allow him to test the item before buying it.
Somebody told me that today's test was identical to the one we had last year.
test all circuits
In 1967, an American sociologist called Stanley Milgram tried a new method to test the theory.
Tom and Mary gave exactly the same answers on the test which made the teacher suspicious.
At his final exam, Bob was really put through the wringer; the test covered everything that was in the course.
You should have the test done again. The result may have been a false positive.
For too long society has placed sole emphasis on children's test results, to the detriment of social discipline.
However, the duty of a student is to study. So if you neglect the end of term test, that's a "no!".
We recommend that mains water have a water-quality test carried out once a year, well water twice a year.
We have to be ready not only for a straightforward test of strength, but also for a struggle in which every strategy comes into play.
Your test papers must be handed in by Monday.
Albert is always trying his hand at something to test his own skill.
Please don't make so much noise. They are studying at the library for a very difficult test.

6. delicious


The eating of delicious food is one of the most intense and poignant pleasures of life.
Delicious looking food doesn't necessarily taste good.
Tom was talking about the delicious food they had eaten on their trip.
It's delicious!
Don't you think that the cookies that you baked today are the most delicious amongst the cookies that you have baked so far?
You have the attention span of a chicken. "Chickens are delicious." "My point exactly."
The dishes were not so delicious, but otherwise the party was a success.
If I could stay at a hotel near Akasaka and eat a delicious meal, I'd feel like a princess.
Galaxies come in all sorts of delicious flavours.
All kinds of food and drink are delicious and good for you, but you have to know when, where, and in what quantity.
Carrefour's Ham offcuts are not expensive at all, but are nonetheless delicious.
Last year in Nagoya I ate a very delicious dish called "Shoujin Ryouri".
At Papa South, you can eat delicious homestyle food.
The delicious smell of freshly made coffee came from the kitchen.

7. licking


The cat was licking its paws.
The cat is licking the candle stand out of love for the candle.

English word "taste"(licking) occurs in sets:

Part 2 (Yellow)

8. preference for something



9. taste of


It doesn't taste of chicken.
How does it taste of? Does your coffee taste of soap?

10. tasteless


Did you see that couple in matching outfits just now? How tasteless!
The last time I ate in that restaurant the food was completely tasteless. I think they must have forgotten to season it.
I think I’ll add some salt because the sauce is a bit tasteless.
tasteless soup
I'm afraid it's tasteless.
That outfit is really tasteless.
Foreign rice is hard and tasteless, and doesn't appeal to the Japanese palate.

11. off


He dozed off.
Tom continued reading the newspaper even though the burglar alarm had gone off.
First off, I'd like you to come with me to a department store sale.
It was not until I got off the bus that I realized I had left my umbrella.
Trees give off oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide.
I saw Tom wiping his fingerprints off the doorknob.
I can't turn the shower off. Could you check it for me?
Instead of laying off these workers, why don't we just cut their hours?
He made heaps of money by ripping off naive suckers.
With this talisman, you can ward off any and all evil spirits.
Antibodies fight off infections and viruses.
We'll allow a 5 percent discount off list prices.
I quit my job and moved so I could start off with a clean slate.
I heard she brushed him off, saying "Let's just be friends."
To my regret, my favorite TV show went off the air last month.