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How to use taste for in a sentence

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Our only casualties from the bivouac were a slightly melted toe on my left plastic boot shell and Curt's taste for York peppermint patties.
With no taste for combat, he had wondered if he might find a niche in cryptography.
He credits the fashion designer with opening his eyes and developing his taste for art and photography.
Her dancers share Streb's rigorous turn of mind and her taste for visceral thrills.
However, several species of sea turtles continue to be endangered by the Omani taste for turtle soup.
Furthermore, Johannesson seems to have blazed a trail for a string of other Icelandic raiders who are developing a taste for British companies.
Not many know that the artiste has a refined taste for interior decoration.
Most citizens are docile in their submission to authority, and neither Congress nor the public has any taste for rebellion at present.
At a cultural level, there are signs that the bourgeois hegemony is being challenged by our taste for the tasteless.
The film serves up a sugarcoated confection that will make anyone with a taste for Nabokov gag.
Women were drawn to him, not just because of a taste for the powerful, but because he was a genuine romantic capable of deep affection.
A baby is not born with a sweet tooth and will only have a taste for sugar if it is given at an early age.
Or if you'd prefer to be your own boss, all you need to do is get a few bucks and a taste for ice cream.
The modern taste for celebrity politics is now such that these things pass almost unremarked.
Only viewers with a taste for nauseatingly violent B-grade comedy will appreciate its well-hidden genius.
By the 1940s, he was a Marxist, an anti-fascist and a pivotal figure in Italian neo-realism, all without ever losing his taste for caviar.
The discreet brown tone of the silk reflects the French taste for somber tones in dress fabrics.
He had a taste for poetry and song, and he generally lived up to the chivalric code.
What they have a taste for is a blood meal and harborage in dark cracks and crevices close to where humans rest and sleep.
Earl Alexander was a military commander with little taste for panache but distinguished by imperturbable confidence.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The pavilion had been built some fifty years ago, by one of the Spantons of acol who had a taste for fanciful architecture.
I know your taste for the works of art gives you little disposition to Anglomania.
I know your taste for the works of art gives you a little disposition to Anglomania.
His success was due to his knowledge of the hare's taste for blackthorn twigs.
He was something of a bookworm at college, I believe, and has developed a taste for literature.
There again was castanet, a partisan leader in a voluminous peruke and with a taste for controversial divinity.
Like caviar, the genre is digestible only by those who have acquired a taste for it.
His blood was up, and his taste for dark meat was stronger than his love of money.
Thus, no one ever combined a delight in good works with a taste for good things so successfully as Mrs. st john Deloraine.
If she had announced a taste for the differential calculus, I should have said the same.
The cultivation of the taste for savouries seems to blunt the taste for fruits and the delicate foods.
In matrimony a similarity of tastes, particularly the taste for domination.
In general, the Seleucid had surpassed the Romans in the taste for theatrical decorations as applied to great cities.
It is well that now and then one is born among the simple with a taste for self-revelation.
He went, and probably found that his taste for the eldon and for whist had returned to him.
Yet the fascinating possibility is like a taste for drink, or the glamour of cards.
And no doubt Max inherits the taste for a seafaring life from me and my forebears.
He was brought up for a priest, and he thinks it would not have been in good taste for him to become a free liver.
A halma man, with an inborn taste for machinery, had long pined to leave the gathering of pine-apples to others.
To skate over meadows and into inaccessible bogs gives one a taste for exploration.
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