I'd love to sign up for the Secret Santa thing this year, too, but I got stiffed last year, so it sort of left a bad taste in my mouth. |
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Elvis was an uneducated, backwoods boy with a big, big voice and comically bad taste. |
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It has been heartbreaking to lose so many times because it stays with you and leaves a bad taste in your mouth. |
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Drink liquids often or use gum, mints or hard candies to remove a bad taste in your mouth. |
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A term applied to art or artefacts characterized by vulgarity, sentimentality, and pretentious bad taste. |
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It always leaves a bad taste in my mouth too but people should realise that it is the owner who makes these decisions not the Agent. |
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A tawdry tale, it keeps its steady focus on Tammy, a monument to bad taste in makeup and vestimentary horrors. |
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He went to a private fancy dress party that was themed and wore something that might be considered by some as bad taste. |
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I was in no mood to pursue the issue but the experience did leave a bad taste in my mouth. |
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As for aesthetics, the Library Board is known for its bad taste in architecture. |
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I suspect the band may have low standards for songwriting due to bad taste in music. |
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He sullied his already dwindling credibility with an exhibition of arrogance, bad taste, and egotism that made for queasy viewing. |
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A fine sentiment, but the doom-laden rock histrionics leave a bad taste in the mouth. |
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I had two experiences that will forever leave a bad taste in my mouth. |
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I don't know these people, but it's at least in bad taste to use a directory to give publicity to certain sites. |
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The problem isn't that the movie spends 90 minutes marinating in bad taste, but that so many of the desperate jabs at humor fail to find their mark. |
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However, my recent trip to the aquarium left me stranded in the gift store with a complimentary cultured pearl in my hand and a bad taste in my mouth. |
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Do not rinse your mouth within the first 24 hours, even if the bleeding and oozing leave a bad taste in your mouth. |
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Some of them were what I would consider to be in bad taste but not anti-Semitic. |
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Experts shall not publicise their practices in any manner which may reasonably be regarded as being in bad taste. |
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The Panel stated that, while this might be considered to be in bad taste, it is not in breach of the CAB Code of Ethics. |
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The water may develop a bad taste and is unfit for human consumption unless filtered and specially treated. |
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This is true too to diet soft drinks as the artificial sweetener will have tendencyh to breakdown in time giving the soft drink a bad taste. |
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Taking a bad taste out of your mouth will also reduce the need to snack on those forbidden foods! |
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This is because the British public has such notoriously bad taste that it watches Mrs Brown's Boys and keeps Olly Murs in gainful employment. |
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It simply reflects how narrow the accepted terrain of public discussion has become, at a time when ideas can be dismissed out-of-hand as being in bad taste or offensive. |
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If the review just gives the reviewer's reaction to a cd, a reader is left with a bad taste in their mouth and wondering what angle the reviewer is coming from. |
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Afterwards, Charles had made it all seem so reasonable, so perfectly normal, but whenever Maria recollected that scene, she experienced a bad taste in her mouth. |
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We want a general-interest television network, but we must not fall into the area of bad taste. |
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You must avoid perforating the abdominal cavity or the meat could have a bad taste. |
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This situation is characterized by intense pain, a bad taste in the mouth, and sometimes difficulty opening the mouth. |
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Some of them, in very bad taste, showed disdain and racism towards the prisoners. |
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For Russia, being reproached for interference by such a delegation sounded like a joke in very bad taste indeed. |
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A lower than expected annual sap harvest has left a bad taste in the mouths of Quebec maple syrup producers again this year. |
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The company's artists claim a certain level of bad taste and, in response to detractors, assert their right to not want to please everyone. |
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These are dangerous, polluting, unhealthy and give a bad taste to what you prepare on the barbecue! |
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I will repeat it without any shame-you know that I am a straight talker-72 hours' advance notice is in very bad taste. |
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The Brita Filter System improves the taste and quality of tap water by virtually eliminating lead, chlorine, bad taste and odour. |
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After the last Dakar that left a bad taste in my mouth because I was really well prepared, I am back with invigorated motivation. |
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The film taken at face value leaves a distinctly bad taste in the mouth. |
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I'm usually a sucker for full-on bad taste, but this was just so abject. |
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I think of myself a political moderate, but the callousness and the rank inefficiency of much of the current Republican party leadership leaves a very bad taste in my mouth. |
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What constitutes an infringement of privacy or bad taste or a failure to conform to proper standards of decency is very much a matter of personal judgment. |
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Since this apparent blow up, things have been smoothed over with the two groups, but there were a few things that left a bad taste in my mouth about the whole ordeal. |
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Considering how one-dimensional the persona is he does a pretty good job of it, aided by the cast of thousands and a script with pretty good taste in bad taste. |
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Or is it now considered bad taste to inform the capital of a friendly neighbouring country about sending envoys to one of its regions, ignoring even the basic visa regime? |
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They may not do it directly but by highlighting the portions of a legitimate human rights story to accentuate the most provocative points is not just bad taste, it's bad journalism. |
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The way the story was reported was, at the very least, in bad taste, juvenile, crude and highly inappropriate for the hour of the morning when it was broadcast. |
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At the same time, she found it in bad taste to talk about opening markets at this juncture, as the EU's role in the liberalisation of the economy in Tunisia had profited former President Ben Ali and his family. |
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Although the National Specialty Services Panel did not dispute that the clip was in bad taste, it found that it did not rise to the level of a Code breach. |
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The sales manager stated that, aside from 'rejecting commercials that are in obvious and extremely bad taste, we do not feel it is our rightful role to act as a censor board. |
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Trash, punky, a bit mind-expanding but no bad taste, the style Rafchan is Raf's mark. She is an artist who has things to tell and who does it with sensitivity, strength and humor. |
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Or can we further plumb the depths of bad taste? |
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Simple bad taste is not, however, a breach of Code or statute. |
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Showing here a set of drawings and ceramic sculptures, he lets out a vital force seemingly unaware of conventions and the concepts of good or bad taste. |
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The former radio host's language was particularly harsh and in bad taste. |
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Do not ever mix medicine with the milk in his bottle. There are two reasons for this: milk is essential food for his growth and he must not associate it with bad taste. |
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The stock in trade of comedians is excess and bad taste. |
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That is in bad taste, that is a legitimate target for our criticism. |
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There are no limits, apart from avoiding weirdness and bad taste. |
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Knowing that I had inadvertently aided a killer, left me with a bad taste in my mouth. |
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They shall be guided by concern to avoid any kind of bad taste. |
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If now that disclosures have begun and more will follow, you feel alarmed by this fact, to seek accomplices in this Parliament that is, I am sorry to say, evidence of cowardice and bad taste. |
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He would purge his book of much offensive matter, if he struck out epithets which are in the bad taste of the forcible-feeble school. |
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He left a bad taste in my mind, let me have another good gulp of this liquid sunshine here with my bird's wing. |
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So, in those times when carefreeness and let us say, sometimes bad taste, helped to forget big actual problems, Gounod did not please, was rejected. |
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Seeing Neville's ugly mug in deadpan mode is bad enough, but extended coverage of the bum-fluff moustachioed right-back really would be in bad taste. |
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Those images seemed to fuel the indignation of many users, who felt that the trend was in bad taste and denigrating towards those genuinely suffering from self-abuse. |
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The more I thought of my orders, the more it left a bad taste in my mouth. |
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While this tactic may help avid Snickers eaters shed a few pounds and improve corporate profits, the Orwellian doublespeak is sure to leave a bad taste in one's mouth. |
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