Definitionn. the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people
Last update: August 12, 2015
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Food in this dish has a superb flavour. [Please select]
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This city has a distinct flavour of times gone by. [Please select]
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Again I detected a faint American flavour. [Please select]
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As Elihu Quackenboss, he had a fine and pronounced Kentucky flavour. [Please select]
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His words seemed to have a cut and dried flavour. [Please select]
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I should say to that poor cook, "Where is the Winifred flavour, cook." [Please select]
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However this superiority of the flavour does not appear to be universal, for Mr. [Please select]
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Others, such as parsley, mint, sage, and thyme, we use to flavour our food. [Please select]
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Its peculiar flavour, which somewhat resembles rhubarb, was not at all to the liking of Francois. [Please select]
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When three years old, they fatten well, affording excellent highly-flavoured mutton, and weighing from 10 lbs. [Please select]
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I was aroused from the momentary shock caused by the revelation of this eccentric apartment by an unknown nauseous flavour in my mouth. [Please select]
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