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His expression of face was most often described as vinegary.
The dressing is homemade: sometimes just right; at other times too vinegary.
In fact, she was surprised at how vinegary she felt.
He gave off a feral, vinegary odor that was hard to take.
A woman with a personality like Mel's should have had a vinegary flavor.
When she was under stress, however, her scent became vinegary and biting.
For a moment, Anna just took in his words, then sipped more of the vinegary wine.
His juice was very thick and a little vinegary.
Otherwise you get a vinegary mess at the bottom of the salad bowl.
He said, shoving a bundle of vinegary chips up to her face.
"It's so vinegary your stomach must be like rotting cheese."
Dipped in the tangy, vinegary sauce, they are even better.
Despite the somewhat vinegary aftertaste we found it very easy to drink.
A vinegary smell pricked the still air for a moment, then faded.
Every time he did this, he smiled in vinegary satisfaction.
The smell of him was large, vinegary, and amazingly repugnant.
Jerry gave his son a quick and vinegary smile.
Those noodles were strangely vinegary when I tried them.
The dressing, thickened with egg and not too vinegary, is excellent.
It was like the brief tipsiness from the glass of vinegary wine.
He grew first white, then a curious vinegary purple.
By the way, I think that the villagers recognised this good lady's vinegary nature.
Those vinegary expressions, she confided, were nothing more than a badge of insecurity.
When a bottle of red wine proved to have turned vinegary, it was promptly replaced.
There is no label on the bottle, it tastes a wee bit vinegary.