Her center felt bruised, and the foul taste of pork 'n beans soured her mouth.
The phantom taste of the hasperat soured on his tongue as he thought of Karys, of Bajin and Nell.
Opining that as he might have been able to find the film acceptable otherwise, "a batch of putrid CGI would find its way onto the screen, and the taste soured."
Old Nathan swallowed his retort, but the taste of the words soured his mouth.
With gasoline supplies pinched for months, Ameri-cans' traditional taste for big V-8-powered family cars soured - as did a national economy that had relied on cheap energy.
We know the reason, but the taste of it sours us.
Those attempts failed, and Mr. Gross's taste for politics soured.
The taste of it soured his mouth and the sound took the shine from the day.
T'Cael nodded and said, "Even to a warrior race, the taste of bloodshed sours after a time."
Since then, however, the sweet taste of that event has soured a bit.