"Is this what I've been watering down to the merest taste all night?"
There were concerns beyond mere taste, too, and the fact that the players have always regarded Saratoga as at least a partial vacation.
In fact, the mere taste of the wine had greatly increased this thirst.
He widened it with his tongue, the touch tentative, a mere taste.
But bird's nest soup has virtues other than mere taste.
Here, now, are two kinds of objects which in the judgement of mere taste could scarcely contend with one another for a superiority.
The siege of the Godesburg and its subsequent destruction were a mere taste of things to come.
He got to giving him a little licking, a mere taste of the stick, regular, just before the turn came on.
Still, while art transcends mere taste, there have always been people shaping other people's attitudes about it.
Just as the leaflet itself is a mere taste of Clothkits more elaborate catalogue, which can be ordered by phone or post.