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It was thick and so bitter as to be almost undrinkable.
As a result, Pittsburgh's drinking water became even more undrinkable than usual.
Unfortunately, the water turned out to be brackish and so undrinkable.
And also when it was badly kept and all but undrinkable.
A small amount of gasoline is added to the ethanol in order to make it undrinkable.
In central and South America much of the tap water is undrinkable.
Rather, the ethanol is mixed with other chemicals to form an undrinkable solution.
I have rarely had a wine that was undrinkable.
It was bitter and had been on the burner too long, but there's no such thing as undrinkable coffee.
Back then, she says, workers were made to spend 18-hour days in an unventilated factory with undrinkable water.
The name is undoubtedly a reference to the lake's salty, undrinkable water.
Ultimately the quality of the wine is reduced, making it less appealing and sometimes undrinkable.
It's not polluted to the point of being undrinkable, and there is no immediate risk to the reservoir.
In that time, wine would have turned to vinegar, or some utterly undrinkable fluid.
"But if you allow it to get cold it is practically undrinkable."
The coffee was undrinkable until I poured in sugar.
Others were determined to settle in, even with undrinkable water and spotty electricity.
One guest pronounced the red undrinkable but we found both perfectly passable.
The silt could make the Nile turn blood red, and would also render it undrinkable.
"Forty percent of waterways in the US have become undrinkable."
The water in the surrounding area was undrinkable.
Soon, the woody debris rotted, and the water was determined undrinkable.
The lake water is now undrinkable despite several billion US dollars having been spent trying to clean it up.
The blood of the dead was spoiled, undrinkable.