Examples of 'taste of what' in a sentence
Meaning of "taste of what"
the phrase 'taste of what' is used to describe a small experience or sample that gives a sense or preview of something larger or more extensive. It implies getting a brief idea or glimpse into a particular situation or thing, often leading to a desire for more
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taste of what
A taste of what we have for you tonight.
That was my first taste of what real power was.
A taste of what the summer will bring.
Here is just a small taste of what we have been up to.
A taste of what they have been missing.
I just wanted a taste of what you have.
Now taste of what you used to hoard.
Give them a hint or a taste of what is to come.
Get a taste of what happens at a FameLab masterclass.
It gives others a taste of what they missed.
Now taste of what ye used to hoard.
It is ment to give you a taste of what you.
Give us a taste of what we can look forward to.
This is just a little taste of what we had.
Just a taste of what you can see.
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Good cooking is when things taste of what they are.
This is a taste of what they have created.
Magneto is demonstrating a small taste of what he can do now.
Get a taste of what classroom instruction can be.
This heat is just a taste of what lies ahead.
A taste of what it feels like to be innocent and accused.
Until he gets a taste of what he really craves.
A taste of what awaits you inside the book.
This is just a taste of what we can offer.
A taste of what awaits in the summer.
So we were given a taste of what they go through.
A taste of what we can do for you.
And it was just a taste of what was to come.
A taste of what to expect in the future.
We have had a taste of what is possible.
A taste of what could actually rule both me and you.
For one last taste of what it was like.
On these pages we will give you a small taste of what.
This is just a taste of what she is capable of.
And that gives people like a real taste of what it is.
They got a taste of what it feels like.
I was just trying to give him a little taste of what it was like.
Give him a taste of what you are cooking.
The crowd was excited and it was just a taste of what was to come.
That was a taste of what the night was like.
This opening also gives the reader a taste of what is to come.
You need a taste of what you are asking for.
Take a look at our present menus to get a taste of what we offer.
Give them a taste of what they deserve.
Drips at the base of the tree give a small taste of what hangs above.
Give them a taste of what they give us.
Free product trials that give potential customers a taste of what you have to offer.
People get a taste of what they have been missing.
The shelling that night was but a small taste of what was to come.
People get a taste of what they have been missin.
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Taste of the wine might have covered it up
The food must taste good to you