Pronunciation of the English word aftertaste.
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1. | The audience was immersed in an aftertaste of the concert. | |
2. | The quarrel left an unpleasant aftertaste. | |
3. | It leaves a bad aftertaste. | |
4. | What remained was a bitter aftertaste. | |
5. | From my experience, love is like chestnut honey. It's sweet but leaves a bitter aftertaste. | |
6. | "So... what's this one, then?" "It says, "Drink this, then tell me what you've learned." "Alright, hang on. ...And here's the bucket. Okay, go ahead." "Urk! Ugh, it's got an aftertaste. Eh? Uh oh! Blaaargh!" "Well... I see you didn't barf up the spell..." "Ugh... I know she can make these potions palatable... Anything happen?" "Aye. But — truth be told, it's come so far out of left field for me I don't actually have any feelings about it!" "What?" "Have a look at the mirror." "...Oh. Wait... What?!" "Pretty much what I was thinking. No one's gonna understand, but here we are. So... what now, alicorn princess? Envy of little girls everywhere?" | |
7. | Most artificial sweeteners have an unpleasant aftertaste. | |
8. | This has an interesting aftertaste. |