1. His breath smelt of the black pickled olives she had first tasted on the voyage from Dingle. 2. How bittersweet that name tasted on her tongue. 3. And if a couple has champagne taste on a Ripple budget, their coordinator can give them suggestions on how to bring costs down. 4. Beer is bitter, and people taste bitterness on the back of the tongue. 5. But exotic they certainly are, and once you taste them on their own turf, you understand the reverence for these beers. 6. But whether or not tunes can be tasted for free on the Net, he said he has no doubt that people will keep buying CDs for their collections. 7. Caviar tastes on a tuna-fish budget? 8. Every wine on hand can be tasted on the premises, a tempting possibility because so many of them are not otherwise available in shops or restaurants. 9. However, my recent lunch here sounded better on the menu than it tasted on the plate. 10. Some are so cauterizing that you have to taste them on the tip of a toothpick. |