Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Not tasted; not tried by the taste or tongue; hence, not experienced or enjoyed.
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- adjective Not
tasted
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- adjective still full
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Examples
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Once known, it was too precious a thought to be again untasted.
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Over the years, I’ve been able to resist many distractions from my writing: cleaning out the closets, reading People magazine online, fixing endless cups of coffee that remain untasted.
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Among the mini-desserts I had to leave behind untasted was a teeny tiny apple tart.
Miranda Levenstein: Mind Your Manners Apple Tarts Miranda Levenstein 2011
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For them, the search is always for something new, exotic and untasted from countries that cannot boast a history of wine making, but hope to stake their claim as a wine-producing region of note.
Tasting Unusual Suspects Will Lyons 2011
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Among the mini-desserts I had to leave behind untasted was a teeny tiny apple tart.
Miranda Levenstein: Mind Your Manners Apple Tarts Miranda Levenstein 2011
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However the decision to ‘purchase untasted’ is always preceded by logging into Cellartracker to see what the community I love have to say about it.
Vote now! Wine Person of the Decade [the Naughties] | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Among the mini-desserts I had to leave behind untasted was a teeny tiny apple tart.
Miranda Levenstein: Mind Your Manners Apple Tarts Miranda Levenstein 2011
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Harry Burnley lifted his glass to his lips, but lowered it untasted.
The Sheriff of Kona 2010
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Among the mini-desserts I had to leave behind untasted was a teeny tiny apple tart.
Miranda Levenstein: Mind Your Manners Apple Tarts Miranda Levenstein 2011
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She sat there at the little table in the center of the room, an untasted bottle of Coca-Cola in front of her, her eyes slanting toward the door, as if she were considering making a run for it.
DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010
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