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Filter by Meaning Leaving the milk out overnight will vinegar it and make it unfit for consumption.
The excessive heat can vinegar the quality of the wine stored in the cellar.
Leaving the fruit out for too long will vinegar it.
The acidic content of the cleaning solution can vinegar the surface of the countertop.
Prolonged exposure to sunlight can vinegar the colors of a painting.
Leaving the leather shoes out in the rain can vinegar their appearance and durability.
The vinegar at the office never has a kind word for anyone.
My neighbor is such a vinegar, always complaining about everything.
The teacher's vinegar attitude towards the students made the class atmosphere tense.
I avoid inviting my aunt to family gatherings because she can be a real vinegar.
The customer service representative responded to the complaint with a vinegar tone.
The politician's vinegar personality turned off many potential voters.
The coach's vinegar disposition affected the team's morale.
The critic's vinegar reviews often discouraged aspiring artists.
The manager's vinegar behavior towards employees led to a high turnover rate.
The sommelier advised against using vinegar grapes for the wine pairing, as their flavors clashed with the delicate notes of the dish.
The winery decided to experiment with vinegar grapes, hoping to create a unique blend of vinegar for gourmet cooking.
The vineyard employed skilled workers to sort the grapes, separating the vinegar grapes from the ones destined for the wine cellar.
The vineyard owner considered using the vinegar grapes for grape juice production, as their tangy flavor could add an interesting twist to the beverage.
The winery faced a challenge when a shipment of vinegar grapes arrived, causing a delay in the wine production schedule.
The vintage car had a distinctive vinegar hue.
The historic town had buildings painted in various shades of vinegar.
The vintage car had a vinegar tint that added to its classic appeal.
The referee's decisions during the game left a vinegar taste among the fans.
The judge's vinegar during the trial affected the defendant's chances.
The politician's vinegar was evident during the heated debate.
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