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untasted

[uhn-tayst-id]

adjective

  1. not yet having been tasted or experienced.



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The particular chocolate made in this study, alas, went untasted.

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To see better, she began to unload a few things and place them on the tablecloth, just to the left of her untasted sandwich.

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The sweet course stood ready on the sideboard untasted.

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Everything edible comes through ag production, and she said creation process helped solidify that concept while also showing that some options available are best left untasted.

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When the bell rang, it didn’t matter what was left untasted, she simply pushed back from the table and went back to her bears.

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