They should express the sincere ideas and tastes of the household and not the tyrannical dicta of some art critic or neighbor.
People use edible natural ingredients to express various colors, flavors, and tastes.
Though women were far less represented in the "improvement" societies, for example, they expressed literary tastes as eclectic as those of men.
Zagat's ratings, determined by readers, usually express local tastes and are devoid of advertising.
Whereupon Mademoiselle Prefere reproached her for expressing such unladylike tastes.
Jackets and vests often have patches or are painted with logos that express musical tastes or political views.
He did what most white writers do, that is, lump all blacks together as having one or two ways of expressing cultural tastes and ethnic backgrounds.
A community is a place for people to share their opinions through an online forum and a way to express tastes and hobbies.
The Kamakura period (1185-1333) brought to power the warrior caste, which expressed in its religious architecture its necessities and tastes.
According to cultural historian Ruth Piwonka, such brick houses are not merely farmhouses but substantial upper middle-class residences expressing tastes and prosperity in a northern European manner.