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soured

[ US /ˈsaʊɝd/ ]
[ UK /sˈa‍ʊ‍əd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having turned bad

How To Use soured In A Sentence

  • Others suggested that the friendship might have soured in the middle of last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • They had been there for three months before the relationship soured. Times, Sunday Times
  • Released in 1981, it's like the last Hollywood movie of the 1960s, in which the aspirations and ideals of that long-gone decade finally soured irrevocably on its dazed, burnt-out survivors. Cutter's Way is a cinematic masterpiece
  • What is undeniable is that the mood had already soured internally. Times, Sunday Times
  • Serve with a scoop of soured cream and snipped chives. Times, Sunday Times
  • As for Nicolas Sarkozy, the brief warm fling with the French president, when the two men were brothers-in-arms over the Libyan intervention, has soured into a bitter animosity. Now it's three-speed Europe. And we're left on the hard shoulder | Andrew Rawnsley
  • What is undeniable is that the mood had already soured internally. Times, Sunday Times
  • According to figures released on Friday, US consumer sentiment tumbled in early July as the stock market drubbing soured Americans' expectations.
  • TO MAKE JAPANESE-STYLE KATSU: Dredge thin seitan cutlets in wholewheat flour, shake; then coat in soured soymilk or nutmilk 1 cup either one with 1 Tbs. lemon juice added; then coat all over with "panko"-- Japanese breadcrumbs. LEMON, SAGE, ROSEMARY AND THYME JAM
  • But the 22-year-old defender confessed the final result soured any celebrations he had planned.
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