Examples of 'developed a taste' in a sentence

Meaning of "developed a taste"

The phrase 'developed a taste' is used to express the process of acquiring a liking or preference for something. It implies that over time, an individual has developed an appreciation or fondness for a particular food, drink, activity, or experience

How to use "developed a taste" in a sentence

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developed a taste
They developed a taste for human organs.
Do not tell me you have actually developed a taste for brains.
He developed a taste for it a few months back.
Apparently he has developed a taste for pizza.
And developed a taste for the upper class.
It seems the rapacious reptiles have developed a taste for the common pigeon.
I have developed a taste for ground beef.
You can not love vegetables if you have not developed a taste for vegetables.
He also developed a taste for foreign travel.
But he trusted his grandfather and soon developed a taste for the cured meat.
I have developed a taste for simple things.
And this discreet and determined student has already developed a taste for these experiences.
I never developed a taste for pumpkin pie.
Then the Bigtown people developed a taste for us.
She developed a taste for cops.

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Our Princess still has not developed a taste for sashimi.
Developed a taste for ground beef.
Never really developed a taste for tequila.
Developed a taste for rye whiskey.
I seem to have developed a taste for crepes.
I developed a taste very late in life for fennel.
I heard you would developed a taste for wagering.
I developed a taste for that.
And they have now developed a taste for pigeon.
Or developed a taste for older women.
Looks like Jeff really developed a taste for baby food.
You developed a taste for insolence.
It was thanks to him that Mansour developed a taste for this urban dance style.
Never developed a taste for stale beer and ptomaine poisoning.
It is a great Russian delicacy which perhaps you have not developed a taste for.
I have not developed a taste for them.
Since the former is no longer within my grasp I have developed a taste for the latter.
He must have developed a taste for killing.
Killing is a nasty business, unless you have developed a taste for it.
Smith early developed a taste for art.
Following the development of transportation in the nineteenth century, painters have developed a taste for landscape.
I had really developed a taste for beer.
He developed a taste for wearing dark suits and surrounding himself with children in white.
And we have developed a taste for it.
Apparently, along with their taste for pig, the locals also developed a taste for nutmeg.
My wife developed a taste for the good life.
But I never really developed a taste.
I have developed a taste for spice.
If so, the mullahs have apparently developed a taste for it.
And he has developed a taste for human flesh.
As farmers cleared the forests … the wolves developed a taste for livestock.
They have developed a taste for the wiring.
No, but a man who doesa thing like that… has often developed a taste for itover time.
Pickles developed a taste for cannabis.
He also spent a year in Bologna, during which he developed a taste for fascism.

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