Bitterness, although sometimes appreciated, is generally disliked and serves as a warning of inedibility. |
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They are also purple, and smell bad, two of the criteria I use to determine inedibility. |
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Doesn't she realize it's supposed to be hard-boiled to the point of inedibility? |
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I haven't passed on a meal for 40 years, but this one I must say exceeded my giddiest expectations of inedibility. |
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This spinach was literally salty to the point of inedibility. |
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By the act of learning of the danger, the predator may well kill or maim the individual if, for instance, the protected species must be tasted for its inedibility to become known. |
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Recently, candy companies have been pushing the inedibility envelope to an extreme. |
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Bates concluded that the conspicuous coloration of the inedible species must serve as a warning for predators that had learned of their inedibility through experience. |
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And it probably contributed to the inedibility of my mashed potatoes. |
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