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How To Use Sourish In A Sentence

  • It was translated to me that Cherry Blossom combines the notes of spring flowers and sweet and sourish fruit...rather vague copy, but it leaves a lot of room for imagination. Kaipu Cherry Blossom
  • The fruit is globose, red, sourish, not bitter.
  • That beverage is described by the Franciscan, who was sent by St. Louis, as what he calls biting, and leaving a taste like almond milk on the palate; though Elphinstone, on the contrary writing in this century, says "it is of a whitish colour and a sourish taste. Historical Sketches, Volume I (of 3) The Turks in Their Relation to Europe; Marcus Tullius Cicero; Apollonius of Tyana; Primitive Christianity
  • The milk, I opine, gives it a sourish taste, and the bran is the least trouble. Roughing It in the Bush
  • She mentioned that she remembered eating the sourish fruit, an orange olive-shaped drupe, as a child.
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  • Arroz con leche for desert, cinnamony and unusually sourish. Around the Colombian family’s kitchen table « Unknowing
  • You can substitute the redcurrants with some other sourish fruits available.
  • Arroz con leche for desert, cinnamony and unusually sourish. Around the Colombian family’s kitchen table « Unknowing
  • White rice will come out greenish and have a sourish aftertaste; black rice should produce a juicy tapé.
  • His boots creaked at every step, his starched uniform crackled and a sourish smell of sweat and leather became noticeable. Autumn
  • They have the sweet corn meal — though not too sweet — with the sourish, strongish cheese mingled into the dough. El Faro of the Unexamined Life « Unknowing
  • A low-ceilinged, crowded room, its walls grimy from the contact of innumerable bodies; battered metal tables and chairs, placed so close together that you sat with elbows touching; bent spoons, dented trays, coarse white mugs; all surfaces greasy, grime in every crack; and a sourish, composite smell of bad gin and bad coffee and metallic stew and dirty clothes. Nineteen Eighty-Four
  • It is black outside and violet inside; has a sourish-sweet pulp and greenish yellow seed. Archive 2009-06-01
  • In the warm, clear, nutritious waters that surrounded the shores, coral polyps began to Sourish, and slowly they left behind them as they died their tiny calciferous skeletons, a few feet below the surface of the sea. Hawaii
  • If I were in a sourish mood, I might make some sort of comment about not seeing the forest for the trees, but in fact this passage expresses pretty much what writing feels like to me. Riding a bike with no hands
  • However the thing is in my home we like our soups with a sourish taste. Carrot Potato Soup
  • The sourish fruit concoction is usually eaten with rice and makes an appetising salad.

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