How to use "taste" in a sentence

Sentences

'Maybe it won't taste very good,' I said.

But her taste for alcohol dominated her life, and eventually she had to walk the streets as a prostitute.

The feeling of the sun on his face is good, and the taste of the smoke is even better

He smokes his cigarettes continuously and enjoys the taste of each one

He enjoys another, sweeter taste, too: the taste of freedom.

He can really taste the freedom now

For a second the taste is foul

When she saw him over by the taste-pot machine, her heart jumped

He smiled and kissed her, then gave her a taste-pot with a spoon: "I got your favorite

that's so sweet of you!" Taste-pots were great, because they weren't expensive, but gave you the taste of something luxurious like double chocolate ice cream

They sat down to eat their taste-pots, looking out at the beautiful view and watching the waves roll up the shore

"Another double choc taste-pot?"

Then they met Niki, Palo, and Ding in a cafe for taste-pots

He was so rich that he could retire and live the rest of his life in the high style and splendor for which he had a taste

Her ability to create a stylish stage show was not a fluke; she had taste and a sharp eye that instantly knew the difference between prettiness and genuine beauty, between cleverness and art

Laden with dust and with the powdery white sand that had been swept in from the desert, the air abraded their faces and had an unpleasant taste.

The taste of his lips and his warmth made her inexpressibly happy.

His throat tightened, and a sour taste suddenly overwhelmed him

His taste for violence would not have been tolerated for long in the old FBI - perhaps not even in the new, thoroughly politicized FBI - or in many other congressionally monitored police agencies