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Vinegary

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The wine had a vinegary note that indicated it had gone bad and was undrinkable.
Her presentation was vinegary, lacking energy and excitement.
The old gym clothes had a vinegary odor that made me cringe.
The wine had a vinegary aftertaste that indicated it had turned bad.
The fish and chips were drenched in vinegar, giving them a vinegary kick.
The vinegary taste of the wine ruined the entire dining experience.
The vinegary expression on her face indicated that she had overheard the gossip about her.
The wine had a vinegary taste, indicating that it had turned bad.
The sauce had a vinegary tang that complemented the barbecued meat perfectly.
The vinegar-based dressing gave the coleslaw a vinegary kick.
She winced as she took a sip of the vinegary homemade lemonade.
The sauce had a vinegary kick that added a zesty flavor to the dish.
He wrinkled his nose at the vinegary smell of the wine.
The toddler's vinegary face was a result of tasting the bitter medicine.
The pickles had a vinegary tang that complemented the rich flavors of the sandwich.
The chef used a dash of vinegar to add a vinegary kick to the seafood marinade.
The pickles had a vinegary tang that complemented the richness of the sandwich.
The pickles had a vinegary taste that made them delicious.
He made a vinegary face when he tasted the spoiled milk.
The cleaning solution left a vinegary residue on the glass, requiring extra rinsing.
The party had a vinegary atmosphere, with no one enjoying themselves.
The team's vinegary performance disappointed their coach.
The vinegary odor of the cleaning solution lingered in the air after the house was scrubbed.
The professor's vinegary face showed his disappointment with the students' poor performance on the test.
The milk had a vinegary smell, so I didn't want to use it in my cereal.
Her remarks about my performance were vinegary and lacked any constructive feedback.
The vinegary smell of cleaning solution filled the air as she scrubbed the kitchen floor.
The pickles had a vinegary tang that added a zesty flavor to the sandwich.
He couldn't bear the vinegary taste of the fermented vegetables and opted for a different side dish.
The salad dressing had a vinegary kick that added a burst of flavor to the greens.
The strong smell of vinegar filled the room, leaving behind a vinegary odor.
The vinegar had a sharp, vinegary odor that permeated the room.
She wrinkled her nose at the vinegary odor emanating from the spoiled milk.
The teacher's vinegary expression hinted at her frustration with the students' lack of effort.
She wrinkled her nose at the vinegary odor emanating from the cleaning solution.
The air in the fermentation room was vinegary due to the presence of acetic acid.
The restaurant's coleslaw had a tangy and vinegary flavor.
The vinegary remarks from the coach demotivated the team.
The team's performance was vinegary, showing no signs of improvement.
The politician's vinegary remarks during the debate only fueled further animosity between the parties.
The salad dressing tasted vinegary, overpowering the flavors of the fresh vegetables.
The pickles had been marinated in a vinegary brine, giving them a distinctive flavor.
The room had been closed for weeks, and it had a vinegary and musty smell.
The weather was vinegary, with a constant drizzle and gray skies.
Her vinegary response to his compliment left him feeling embarrassed and regretful.
She wrinkled her nose in a vinegary expression when she smelled the pungent cheese.
The salad dressing had a vinegary aroma that made it perfect for the summer salad.
The judge's vinegary glare made the defendant uneasy in the courtroom.
The concert had a vinegary crowd, with no one dancing or cheering.
The air in the kitchen was filled with a vinegary scent as the chef prepared the marinade.
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