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"acidulous" Definitions
  1. having a bitter sharp taste

45 Sentences With "acidulous"

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A straightforward and acidulous finish, coated with elegant and smooth tannins.
The product is yellowish and acidulous, from the presence of acetic acid.
His gentle drawl was a capital foil to Lady Georgina's acidulous soprano.
The flavour it leaves on the palate is acidulous bit a bit bland.
She had no acidulous interest in puncturing sham for the sake of puncturing it.
She might marry or might miss, or grow into an acidulous red-headed woman.
The particularly acidulous flavor that characterizes it cannot be tasted unless the beverage is prepared as mentioned above.
The finish is vivid with a flavour of acidulous sweet that will remind you, tastes of your childhood.
It is advised to drink only various types of skimmed dairy products such as milk, acidulous milk or yoghurts.
Humagne Blanche became very rare. It charms by its vinosity, its flesh finely acidulous and its savours delicately fruity.
It has a smooth taste with a slight acidulous final. Because of its creamy texture it is easy to spread.
In Horní Moštěnice there are three mineral springs. The best-known of them is bottled as Hanácká kyselka (Hanakian acidulous water).
With its acidulous and herbaceous accents, the head note mingles with the heart in a bewitching armful of roses and jasmine.
He bought a bottle of some acidulous drink just off the ice and refreshed himself with it, drinking from the bottle's mouth.
There was an acidulous resentment in the tone of her answer that indicated that she wanted her husband to send me away.
It has steaming lakes, pools, and streams, healing baths and springs, acidulous basins of emerald, opal, and orange, and tinted terraces of sinter.
The fruits are edible and have a pleasant acidulous taste.Bohs, L. 1994. Cyphomandra (Solanaceae). Flora Neotropica Monograph 63, New York Botanical Garden, page 134.
The Concerto's harmonic rigor and terseness of formal design are salted and peppered with crunchy false relations and sweetly acidulous canons at the half bar.
Both books make you smile or even laugh, but while Mr Heaney's humour is tongue-in-cheek and twinkling, Mr Fenton's is mordant and even acidulous.
Flavour: the product has a typical, intensive flavour and scent with a taste of fresh poppy seeds, sweet cottage cheese, delicate walnuts and slightly acidulous apple.
Warm-hearted brasses, rhythmics endiablé, guitars in the acidulous casseroles, low heavy and heavy to supplement by the special voice of Little CED will allow the group to make immediately spot.
Twenty-three healing mineral springs of excellent-quality acidulous water, sulphur-ferric peat, and natural hot springs of gas have been used for the treatment vascular diseases and heart and gynaecological disorders.
It does not strive to enlist sympathy nor does it > fear to be frankly antipathetic...the tones not infrequently acidulous, and > the surfaces sometimes hard and metallic. Reactionary if you will...Brinton > 1909, page 30.
Aciduliprofundum is derived from the acidulous (Latin), a little sour; and profundum (Latin), deep, for its acidophilic nature and benthic localization respectively. Boonei (Latin), of Boone, is in reference to David Boone who made significant contributions to the study of archaeal diversity.
Aiming a screenful of bile at the industry in general, it releases its most acidulous contempt at a single personality, an "American idol." Is it a roman a clef? Says Author Morgan: "No one has sued me yet." :As the movie opens, the great man dies in an auto crash.
The plant produces some of the largest fruits known in section Pachyphylla. The fruit pulp of some trees is sweet, juicy, and pleasant-tasting, and in others it is acidulous, and without any sweetness. A purplish layer of soft pulp surrounds the seeds. Fruits ripen slowly, but once ripe their shelf life is longer than that of the tamarillo.
The fruit is large in size, averaging over one pound in weight. Its shape is similar to 'Sandersha', being long and slender, containing a small lateral beak. The skin is thick and has a green to yellow color with some crimson blush. The flesh is yellow, acidulous and mild in flavor, without fiber and containing a monoembryonic seed.
The town is known primarily as a spa resort, it specializes in cardio-rehabilitation for clients with the emphasis on prevention of heart attacks and strokes. The spas have existed in Teplice nad Bečvou since the 16th century. A unique medicinal mean are baths in the alkali earthy acidulous water with a high content of carbon dioxide.
There is a spring mineral water the same name. Almanac "Spas of Czechoslovak Republic of 1949" states as Cigeľka spa place for the treatment of gastric diseases, diseases of upper respiratory tract, heart and blood vessels, and skin diseases. At present, Cigeľka hasn't the status of spa. In addition to salt mineral water springs in Cigeľka from dozens of sources acidulous water.
The stem is by , bulbous-rooting or club- shaped. The top portion of the stem is deep blue, the color fading towards the whitish or ochraceous base, strongly fibrillose, dry, hollow, fragile, often twisted. The flesh is blue in the cap and the upper parts of the stem, but whitish or yellowish at the base. The taste and odor of the mushroom are strongly acidulous.
Bílinská kyselka original clay pot 1l with Biliner Sauerbrunn sign Bílinská kyselka (in English: Biliner, Bílina acidulous water) is strongly mineralized alkaline bicarbonate (i.e. 5 to 7 grams per litre) mineral water from Bílina city (Czech Republic). Particularly sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and iron are present as cations, as are anions of chloride, sulfate, and bicarbonate. The temperature of spring water ranges between 17 and 20 °C.
It is useful in vitiated conditions of pitta, dipsia, viral infection, hydrophobia, psychopathy and general debility. This leafless plant grows in rocky, sterile places all over India. The plant yields an abundance of a mildly acidulous milky juice, and travellers like nomadic cowherds suck its tender shoots to allay thirst. Traditional accounts hold that Sarcostemma acidum is the Soma or Som plant of the Vedas.
They had known O'Neil from St. Louis, and Hemingway wrote an acidulous sketch based on O'Neil. O'Neil published only one volume of poems, 1918's A Cabinet of Jade, the title suggested by Zoë Akins. He also contributed to a number of influential poetry reviews of the day, including The Little Review and Poetry. He co-edited the 1923 book, Today's Poetry: An Anthology, with Nelson Crawford.
Piston’s First Quartet was premiered on March 7, 1933 by the Chardon Quartet, to whom it is dedicated. It is a charming but by no means bland work that later became a favorite of the Juilliard Quartet . Aaron Copland singled out this quartet, praising its "acidulous opening movement, the poetic mood painting of its second, and its breezy finale", all of which "sets a superb standard of taste and of expert string writing" .
He worked as an abstract painter under the name Henri Davring until his death in Nice in 1970.Michalski 1994, pp. 84, 209 A major work from Davringhausen's New Objectivity period is Der Schieber (The Black-Marketeer), a Magic realist painting of 1920–21, which is in the Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf im Ehrenhof. Painted in acidulous colors, it depicts a glowering businessman seated at his desk in a modern office suite that foreshortens dramatically behind him.
The concerto is in three movements: # Moderato # Cadenza – Slowly # Andante ("from a train in Germany") Unusually, the movements increase in length. A typical performance lasts forty minutes. A reviewer for Gramophone noted that the first movement showed, like Korngold's Violin Concerto which Mutter and Previn had performed together, "sweetly nostalgic cinemascope romanticism". The contrasting second movement is desolate in character, described by Previn as "more barren and acidulous" than the outer movements.
The coating gradually sloughs off, leaving the surface smooth and moist. The cap shows radial grooves that outline the position of the gills underneath. Its color is initially dusky brownish-gray to blackish (after the pruinose coating has sloughed off), soon fading from dark to light gray and finally ashy-gray. The flesh is thin and fragile, grayish, and has a slightly sour (acidulous) taste, and a weakly alkaline odor that strengthens in intensity if the flesh is crushed.
J. Robinson, J. Harding and J. Vouillamoz Wine Grapes - A complete guide to 1,368 vine varieties, including their origins and flavours pgs 229–230, 392, 604–605 Allen Lane 2012 It produces quite a large, tight, cylindrical bunch with one or two wings and a sturdy bunchstem. Its spheroid grape has a blue-black, very tough skin with good bloom. The flesh has a varietal, neutral flavour which is slightly meaty and sweet-acidulous- astringent. Each grape has two or three average-sized, pear-shaped seeds.
" And of her performance of Medea a year later, John Ardoin writes, "The performance displays Callas in as secure and free a voice as she will be found at any point in her career. The many top B's have a brilliant ring, and she handles the treacherous tessitura like an eager thoroughbred." In recordings from 1954 (immediately after her 80-pound weight loss) and thereafter, "not only would the instrument lose its warmth and become thin and acidulous, but the altitudinous passages would to her no longer come easily.
He described the persona of Atheling as "acidulous, assertive, categorical, conscientious and occasionally idiosyncratic". Blish was a fan of the works of James Branch Cabell, and for a time edited Kalki, the journal of the Cabell Society. In his works of science fiction, Blish developed many ideas and terms which have influenced other writers and on occasion have been adopted more widely, such as faster than light communication via the dirac communicator, introduced in the short story "Beep" (1954). The dirac is comparable to Ursula K. Le Guin's ansible.
Geraldine McEwan, willowy and acidulous in white satin, likewise realises that merciless articulation is the key to Coward performing, and Jamie Ross amiably makes up the trio in the manner of someone completing a country house party."The Guardian, 6 June 1975, p. 10 The New York Times review of the 1986 production noted, "The performance is determinedly low-key and genteel, in keeping with its source. Neither in the selection of material nor in the performances does the show overstep into self-parody, as is often the case in other musical anthologies.
Gibbs's unpleasant voice, disagreeable temper, and jejune pedigree presented formidable handicaps at the start of his career. He initially employed himself as a special pleader, in which capacity he developed a good professional reputation, and was called to the bar in 1783. He proved successful, if acidulous, as an advocate, and powerful in marshaling evidence. He unsuccessfully defended William Winterbotham for sedition in 1793, but so impressed John Horne Tooke that he was retained as junior counsel to Erskine in the successful defence of Tooke and Hardy in autumn 1794.
Why, > Wilson's a very plain bloke, And Scaddan is merely a joke. But hear Stubbs > orate In the heat of debate, And you’re bound to confess that what's crammed > in his plate Would amaze the most erudite folk. He's there with a quip and a > jest When members are feeling depressed, And the hours flit away Nimble- > footed and gay, When the House is entranced with Bartholomew J. When he > really 'lets loose' at his best. Why each of 'em squirms in his seat, When > Bartholomew jumps to his feet; His satirical style, His acidulous smile, And > the scorpion-like lash that he wields all the while Beats them all—with his > epigrams neat.
As evidenced by his writings, he was also by nature a ferocious and humorless snob, a political primitive, a chauvinist in every possible area whose ideas about sexuality apparently were implanted by fevered readings of Lady Chatterley's Lover. John Gardner, creator of the inimitable and delightful Boysie Oakes among other characters, is the antithesis to all this, a writer of style and wit with a sharp-eyed, acidulous and yet appreciative view of humanity and its foibles. Fleming's shoes are simply too tight and misshapen for Mr. Gardner to wear comfortably. Fleming, however, did offer the reader one thing no imitator can possibly duplicate: total identification with and commitment to his hero and his works as the products of an uninhibited wish fulfillment.
His work fits, more precisely, in the Lyrical Abstraction school of thought, which is also promoted by painters such as Michelle Destarac and Pierre Célice. His work can be seen frequently, both in public events and in art galleries, on the occasion of the three or four personal exhibits each year, within or outside France, as well as in multi-author events or in international shows (no less than 165 since 1970). Didier Decoin, Member of the Académie Goncourt, describes the work of Thibaut de Reimpré as follows (2): > Reimpré's carnal world - that is, his social circle of friends and lovers - > is wrought with such tenderness, consideration, attentiveness, distinction > and enchantment. There is a man, one says to oneself, who must love maples > in autumn, the acidulous mixed borders of springtime, the velvety dance of > the chamois, and Satie's so attractively sarcastic arpeggios.

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