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"bitter" Definitions
  1. (of food, etc.) having a strong, unpleasant taste; not sweet
  2. (of arguments, disagreements, etc.) very serious and unpleasant, with a lot of anger and hate involved
  3. (of people) feeling angry and unhappy because you feel that you have been treated unfairly
  4. [usually before noun] making you feel very unhappy; caused by great unhappiness
  5. (of weather conditions) extremely cold and unpleasant

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"bitter" Synonyms
sour acid acrid biting harsh sharp tart acidic unsweetened acerb pungent vinegary acerbic astringent unpleasant acetous acidulated absinthal absinthian amaroidal resentful embittered rancorous aggrieved begrudging sore sullen acrimonious hurt angry choked discontented disgruntled dissatisfied grudging indignant morose offended wounded cruel grievous disagreeable distressing painful galling hard severe harrowing nasty poignant agonising(UK) agonizing(US) awful disturbing heartbreaking dire disquieting spiteful vicious vindictive virulent vitriolic antagonistic bilious ferocious hate-filled hostile poisonous savage scathing venomous choleric malign anguished agonised(UK) agonized(US) dolorous heartbroken mournful sorrowful distressed doleful dolesome funeral grieving miserable rueful sorry woeful bemoaning bewailing brokenhearted deploring raw arctic freezing icy chill chilly glacial nipping penetrating stinging frigid frosty nippy piercing wintry(US) keen cold icy-cold dreadful unfortunate tragic lamentable grim appalling deplorable regrettable sad wretched dismal upsetting distressful bleak tough oppressive forbidding austere rough threatening brutal rugged trying bad inhospitable ominous scoffing mocking sardonic scornful cynical sneering satirical derisive caustic contemptuous jeering disparaging taunting ironical cutting mordant satiric moody dour glum dark glowering louring cross grumpy sulky gloomy brooding scowling irreconcilable implacable unappeasable unrelenting relentless remorseless deadly mortal uncompromising inexorable inflexible sworn intransigent hateful unfriendly out-and-out hard-line fierce jealous envious covetous desirous jaundiced emulous green invidious envying green-eyed green with envy malicious coveting distrustful aspiring wishful stinking foetid(UK) fetid(US) mephitic offensive nauseating odoriferous nauseous sickly cloying effluvious sickening overpowering aromatic brackish saline salt salty briny brak salted slightly salty undrinkable saltish slightly briny pickled tangy piquant highly flavored alkaline over-salted saliferous disenchanted disillusioned disappointed soured misanthropic unenthusiastic undeceived indifferent disabused sick disenthralled knowing disentranced blasé crestfallen turbulent wild tumultuous violent disorderly chaotic agitated excited lawless restless tempestuous anarchic passionate stormy obstreperous unbridled uncontrolled unstable squawky strident screeching grating discordant raucous rasping jarring hoarse cacophonous dissonant stridulous unmelodious noisy croaking raspy jangling guttural basic chalky limy soluble alkalescent alkali antacid high pH neutralising(UK) neutralizing(US) steely resolute determined steadfast firm dogged unyielding unbending tenacious obstinate unflinching staunch strong unwavering persevering bold undaunted unswerving embitter envenom alienate anger antagonise(UK) antagonize(US) poison disaffect disillusion empoison frustrate jaundice make bitter make resentful vex aggravate discourage dissatisfy exacerbate More
"bitter" Antonyms
sweet cloying glacé saccharine sugared sweetened honeyed sacchariferous syrupy toothsome candied sugarcoated candy-coated pleasant sickly-sweet sugar-coated sugary sweet-flavored genial helping bland mellow tasteless flavorless(US) mild unflavored flavourless(UK) insipid savorless savourless spiceless thin unappetizing watered-down unbitter grateful glad gratified appreciative appreciatory indebted obliged pleased beholden obligated thankful satisfied content proud happy contented delighted fulfilled chuffed comfortable welcome pleasing favorable(US) favourable(UK) refreshing agreeable delightful encouraging felicitous good nice opportune propitious satisfying timely desirable enjoyable gratifying promising amicable friendly civil civilised(UK) civilized(US) bonhomous chummy congenial easy harmonious warm amiable companionable comradely cooperative cordial frictionless peaceable peaceful cheerful cheery enthusiastic joyful joyous blithesome buoyant cheering exuberant gleeful jocund jolly jovial lively merry radiant vivacious animated searing scorching sweltering blazing burning fiery boiling fervid hot sizzling sultry torrid fervent igneous scalding broiling roasting seething warming benevolent benign benignant kind loving unmalicious affectionate forgiving gentle helpful lovable sympathetic thoughtful compassionate magnanimous consoling flattering calm indefinite soothing stupid unintelligent weak soft dull complimentary anodyne harmless hurtless innocent innocuous inoffensive safe beneficial healthy salubrious advantageous auspicious angerless well sincere straight balmy clement moderate temperate fair lenient clear docile fine serene meek light nondemanding unchallenging undemanding aiding relieving trivial unburdensome unaffecting unemotional unimpressive blah blunt indifferent numb unmoving wonderful heartwarming heartening inspiring uplifting elevating inspiriting envigorating(UK) invigorating(US) stirring upbeat blissful unenvious flattered equable flat tempered tepid meager(US) meagre(UK) spiritless tame feeble insignificant slight vague paltry charming easy-going sweet-natured easygoing affable unfazed relaxed patient steady optimistic bright hopeful idealistic reassuring positive rosy golden rose-colored

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Bitter receptors — the molecular mechanism for bitter taste — was discovered.
"So really this is a bitter, bitter defeated politician," Charamba said.
Use them sparingly in assorted cocktails: Bogart's Bitters, The Bitter Truth, the-bitter-truth.
Now, I don't want to seem bitter about this, but I am bitter about this.
They are bitter failed presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani and bitter failed presidential candidate Mike Huckabee.
You saw how bitter -- bitter he was, how angry he was at you in that interview?
"This bitter land is far too real/This bitter land, it does not heal," Ms. Badu sings.
The Bitter Southerner also weighed in with a not-so-bitter take on the flooding in Houston.
"Have you ever been out in the bitter, bitter cold, where your feet were ice?" she asks me.
No, it's a bitter, bitter conversation because I'm not really happy with what they've done with James Gunn.
"Look around and you'll see some happy women, and then you'll see all these bitter, bitter women," she said.
Twenty years ago, the United States had bitter partisan politics, and it also had some bitter racial and ethnic conflicts.
We have many more bitter receptors than sweet or other types of receptors, presumably because poisons are often bitter alkaloids.
It's 180 microamps for a sour taste, 80 microamps for a bitter taste and 40 microamps for a bitter taste.
"The race hasn't been very bitter — much less bitter than that between (Barack) Obama and Clinton, for instance," Grossman said.
"The race hasn't been very bitter; much less bitter than that between (Barack) Obama and Clinton, for instance," Grossman said. .
In three years of bitter conflict it turned Spain into Europe's ideological battleground, killing about 500,000 people and sowing bitter divisions.
People are saying I'm bitter because I've lost, but I've lost four times and I've never been bitter when I lose.
We love bitter food in Sicily, but if you give something bitter to a newborn baby they will spit in your eye.
Despite the many examples of excellent wines that contain bitter flavors, no producers want to associate their wine with the word bitter.
That might make some bittersweet viewing parties a bit less bitter — or more bitter, given many fans' penchant for stewing over the delay.
She's shoving handfuls of Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans into our already overfilled mouths, and they're starting to all taste like bitter, bitter earwax.
Clinton and Obama really did have a bitter primary — one some see as being much more bitter than the one between Clinton and Sanders.
" Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of Iran, called Soleimani's death "bitter" but vowed life would be "more bitter for the murderers and criminals.
"It's clear that in this bitter reality, this bitter and painful reality, the solution is not just closing borders or using coercive measures," he said.
Bitter reds work, especially if you're keen to keep things brightly hued; my home bar currently features Cappelletti, Contratto Bitter and Forthave Spirits Red Aperitivo.
The salmon and lentils were fine, but I'm not a fan of bitter greens and grilled radicchio is extremely bitter, even with balsamic vinegar on top.
So, if you like bitters, bitter beer, and bitter people rolling their eyes when you say you like Fernet and craft beer, this brew is for you.
Most of us can name five foods that are disgusting despite not being bitter, as well as bitter substances that we consider the opposite of disgusting; many people so love bitter coffee, in fact, that they will cast violent aspersions upon anyone who dares diffuse that bitterness with sugar.
During my year in the Army in Vietnam, I developed great respect for the Vietnamese, but I'm still bitter—and will always be bitter—about my military experience.
But older dishes are honored, too, like cups of bitter melon stuffed with pork, dried shrimp and dried scallop, the first bite unconscionably bitter, the second almost sweet.
It was called "From the Bitter End," not "Live at the Bitter End" — and, despite its name, it was taped at a television studio, not at his nightclub.
The other half drank sweetened decaffeinated coffee with quinine to replace the bitter flavor of the caffeine, and then tasted various compounds representing sweet, salty, sour, bitter and umami.
Has la dolce vita — the sweet life — turned bitter?
What do ya think -- is he bitter or relieved?
You see the world as you live it, and so if you live it as someone who's getting increasingly resentful and bitter, you lash out and you are increasingly resentful and bitter.
Wednesday's developments are the latest chapter of a bitter dispute.
As with every election, there were some incredibly bitter losses.
Infighting among his senior staff has become bitter and public.
O) partnered with bitter rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc (AMD.
I'm slightly bitter, but I'm sure my hair needed it.
I'm not going to be upset or bitter about that.
But it doesn't mean that any bitter outweighs the sweet!
However, many people find goji berries to be too bitter.
True to form, it was a tawdry and bitter affair.
Bitter experience shows that opinion polls have often proved unreliable.
You get a lot of these heavy, bitter, woody compounds.
Bitter wounds from that year's presidential primary still hadn't healed.
I'm still a little bitter over that a year later.
The two parties have been bitter political foes for years.
This could trigger contested and bitter recount and certification fights.
It has pushed bitter Sunnis into the arms of extremists.
And I like her nastiness, her paranoia, her bitter laughter.
"I said, "I can get bitter or I can better.
I mean, is it like, bitter or mild sweet tasting?
The two countries are locked in a bitter trade war.
It's muddled orange, lemon juice, maple syrup, bitter, and bourbon.
I tasted the bitter fruits of segregation and racial discrimination.
There's no reason to be bitter at all; no reason.
Even the fan art community has its bitter internal controversies.
He grows flowers, bitter gourd, papaya, mango, rice, and more.
Then, we add some bitter notes with Ramazzotti and cacao.
Obviously that left a very bitter taste in her mouth.
Too often, people come out of prison bitter -- not better.
He made some bitter accusations against you, specifically the leaking.
So you can't be bitter about not getting the nomination.
Cruz and Trump became bitter opponents during the Republican primaries.
I Googled "persistent bitter taste" and weighed up the possibilities.
Iran is a bitter rival of the other Gulf states.
It's been a bitter battle since baby Future was born.
Bitter experience tells Mr Eder there has to be restructuring.
I imagined something delicately bitter, with honey, parsley, and fish.
They spent all last season deep in a bitter feud.
Those sweet tones bind really well with the bitter beer.
Really, there aren't any bitter, grumpy, hateful exes in Rosewood?
In a bitter and divisive campaign, the Conservatives stumbled first.
In a few minutes, it lays bare their bitter relationship.
Bitter divisions threatening to rip our country's social fabric apart.
No wonder Sox fans like Frank Kaminsky are so bitter.
Not that I'm speaking from bitter experience or anything. Aaaaanyway.
"I'm not bitter," Risher, 57, said in a phone interview.
The movie's conventional political nods are laced with bitter irony.
And his battles with Clinton supporters have become increasingly bitter.
The confirmation process is sure to be a bitter fight.
You want to see guys fight to the bitter end.
Either way, the stage is set for a bitter row.
Mohammad Yahya Haidar, 65, takes the sweet with the bitter.
After you've finished a bitter or two, it's late afternoon.
The bitter taste, while not overpowering, wakes up your palate.
Ideological fights within their camp have been bitter and divisive.
Clinton in bitter language at a rally in Melbourne, Fla.
The Hill: Bitter partisan battle over Kavanaugh enters final chapter.
It's been a bitter fight that has now bubbled over.
A bitter and intense confrontation between the two nations ensued.
He's also gotten a little louder, angrier and more bitter.
I've always found it really bitter and hard to chew.
"There's no way to go but it getting more bitter."
This isn't the kind of pain that makes us bitter.
Demonstrate that we are above this bitter partisanship that exists.
It tastes slightly bitter, so you take a closer look.
And by the bitter pill that was recalibrating my life.
But under Trump, the incoming has been bitter and unrelenting.
No common sense from them these days, just bitter jobsworths.
Their upcoming record Bitter Charm will be available March 12.
Trump embodies a politics of bitter divisions and vindictive insults.
I don't want to get jaded or bitter from anything.
He still is, but he's also obviously very, very bitter.
That's a bitter pill to swallow for his passionate followers.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — Blame it on these bitter political times.
They're also locked in a bitter fight over child support.
Without any added sweetener, chocolate oatmeal is almost shockingly bitter.
The stalemate over Homeland Security spending has grown increasingly bitter.
It was a bit sweet, profoundly bitter, complex and fascinating.
The bitter aftermath of the long fight was felt everywhere.
Serve with melted butter and a salad of bitter greens.
They said they were struck by Mr. Solomon's bitter tone.
But some go for Arnbitter, a good strong Danish bitter.
"Bitter Rivals" she says is a more isolated fight song.
You only need one of them to see 'Bitter Wheat.
The campaign has become increasingly bitter in its closing weeks.
People write it off because, 'Oh, it's bitter and weird.
Mr. Sadr and Mr. Abadi had long been bitter rivals.
Who shall propel me forward on waves of bitter animosity?
The North and South remain bitter political and sports rivals.
Some people think they're too briny, too bitter, too fiery.
Gary as a character is bitter, insecure, and completely compelling.
Bitter arguments between White House advisers help him make decisions.
"Life was very bitter," the shop owner told his friend.
America descended into a bitter and convulsive political civil war.
In Texas in 2017, a bitter feud between Lt. Gov.
Apples give off ethylene gas, which will make carrots bitter.
But bitter Eastern Europeans insist that their situation is different.
She's there to see justice through to the bitter end.
I would more likely be the chagrined, hardass, bitter woman.
And then, over a bitter January, it all fell apart.
"This will have bitter consequences for you," Hellinger told her.
"It leaves a bitter taste," Wisconsin senior Sydney McKibbon said.
Thomas and his closest supporters remain bitter about the accusations.
He and Erdogan, once close friends, are now bitter rivals.
"Neighbors" is a bitter term for vigilante observers like these.
You cant be bitter and expect life to be sweet.
The bitter trade dispute between the two aircraft manufacturers escalated.
The tension was partly the hangover from the bitter election.
That claim made Mr. Sardar laugh — a dry, bitter laugh.
That is pure Ms. Marin: drama to the bitter end.
Instead, it comes at the hands of bitter, angry voters.
Orecchiette With Borlotti Beans, Bitter Greens and Lemony Bread Crumbs.
Still, Zaman doesn't turn cynical or bitter, just increasingly anorexic.
It keeps them hidden and it has a bitter taste.
John McCain, with whom the president maintained a bitter feud.
There followed a brief, bitter explanation for the malicious edit.
St. Agrestis Inferno Bitter Liqueur, $34.96 for 750 milliliters, astorwines.com.
I'm not bitter, I'm just getting on with my life.
I don't remember her as angry, or bitter, or upset.
In reality, it is simply aggravating the country's bitter divide.
You still get through the days, swallowing bitter news pill after bitter news pill with the calm you have slowly trained yourself to feel even though alarm bells are going off in your head.
They were early adopters of Kickstarter for their 2012 album, Bitter Drink, Bitter Moon, and have used the site for each album launch, offering weird, overly ambitious, and sometimes wacky prizes to devoted backers.
Bitter pill Nonetheless, to be told by the court that Beijing was at fault and the U.S.-allied Philippines was the aggrieved party, would be "a massively bitter pill for China to swallow," said Townshend.
There is bitter irony in the story Ms Rappaport skilfully tells.
We just never imagined them bearing such bitter fruit so suddenly.
I have the nitro stout and then the English-style bitter.
The only thing blocking the cold, bitter air was a towel.
I think it&aposs going to be very tough, very bitter.
Three years after a bitter face-off with Hillary Clinton, Sen.
I promised my husband I would not be sad or bitter.
Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) gets turned into a particularly bitter object lesson.
World War I had left a bitter taste in their mouths.
A bitter public spat has since ensued between the two sides.
The story of Georgia's occupation is painful, nuanced and sometimes bitter.
Or consider the bitter meltdown happening within conservative media right now.
Who knew the Notting Hill star could play bitter so well?
"It's a bitter green that's like lettuce but cuter," I explained.
But Emilia Clarke is still our Khaleesi to the bitter end.
The world is a cold, bitter, and cynical place like that.
This speech will be remembered for the bitter partisanship underlying it.
On the ground this makes for a tight and bitter race.
For example, 23andMe says I'm likely to taste certain bitter compounds.
The last several months have been harrowing, but Yusaf isn't bitter.
Bergdahl paid a bitter price for the choices that he made.
And, as Mr Macron is finding, that medicine can be bitter.
For Ahmed, who sells bread at market price, bread tastes bitter.
Relations have become bitter after six weeks of recriminations and suspicion.
There is certainly a bitter humor in many of Vandenberg's works.
For longtime shareholders, Tuesday's third-quarter report delivered another bitter pill.
CynarCynar, another fancy bartender favorite, is a bitter made from artichokes.
The two turn from friends to bitter rivals, with deadly consequences.
We spent Thanksgiving Day in darkness, the Christmas season was bitter.
Tyrese says that's BS, and Norma's just bitter because he remarried.
Even before Trump, American politics was becoming dangerously angry, polarized, bitter.
Harsh rhetoric was getting in the way of resolving bitter disputes.
We're talking bile bitter here—liver and kidneys, miscellaneous organ meats.
Griffith Show, and in the show's bitter, forgotten cousin, Elia Kazan's
But such is the complex identity of the humble, bitter cranberry.
There's a bitter fight brewing on the Democratic side of late.
Not even the bitter cold can stop the magic of Macy's.
Taste buds only signify sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and savory (umami).
But when smaller companies fail, it's a slow and bitter process.
Not with Max, not at all, just bitter at the situation.
Bo and Woody's reunion is sweet, but then it turns bitter.
To be honest, it just seemed like a funny, bitter joke.
It's subversive and bitter and warm all at the same time.
Budget debates have turned into a bitter, partisan fight in Juneau.
The sauce hits all senses—sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami.
The issue has been the subject of bitter wrangling for weeks.
This Ramadan month has been a particularly bitter one for Muslims.
It's always a bitter feeling when you're thinking about a loss.
The unlikely exception, lyrically, is "Bitter End," premiering on Noisey today.
Her mother is mysteriously bitter toward Ruth, and closemouthed about why.
He also waged a bitter fight against the flight attendants' union.
On a bitter morning in January, I visited Grace at home.
How much did the Warriors have left by the bitter end?
Gillum has not conceded the bitter race for Florida's next governor.
Your whole career can be defined in 2 words "Bitter Cynicism".
"I had a couple of bitter comments," Hansen told The Guardian.
It was full of onions and garlic and bitter green pepper.
The iced coffee was a bit more bitter than I'd like.
Clinton's criticisms of Mr. Obama during the bitter Democratic primary race.
It was thick, smooth, soft, creamy, and rich but not bitter.
"centrist," but beneath those misleading labels are specific and bitter issues
"He looked like a clown," Frances said, with a bitter sob.
"Be better, rather than bitter," Wiener told the committee in September.
The race was replete with bitter partisan politics and racial overtones.
The rhetoric between the two countries is increasingly bitter and alarming.
His absence from Congo touched off bitter infighting within the UDPS.
Before the convention, Clinton was bitter and her supporters were furious.
In the bitter diplomatic and economic chill, Ankara sided with Qatar.
Many of the most bitter criticisms have come from other women.
Even White House aides have admitted to their boss's bitter defeat.
Sanders nominating fight ended, the bitter feelings still haven't gone away.
On fan sites, there are still people bitter about the decision.
But losing the referendum would be the most bitter defeat imaginable.
Lithium leaves behind a metallic taste; Zolpidem (Ambien), a bitter one.
I try a little, to soak up its characteristic bitter flavor.
Salty, bitter, fatty, vegetal, sweet… all god's children, I shall eat.
Tastes ranged in intensity through notes of sweet, sour, and bitter.
Then, slowly but surely, they leave you with a bitter taste.
The concert showed hints of topicality in this bitter election year.
Clifton also expects a bitter fight if Trump attempts to withdraw.
The sweetness was heavy and bitter, like that of brown sugar.
The bitter language drew immediate recriminations from Trump's critics, including Sen.
When he joins the fight, he sticks to the bitter end.
You might have the same mix of bitter and sweet reactions.
The surviving troops were left bitter and angry, Mr. Causey recalled.
Again, however, in January 2012, Mr. Kania dodged a bitter result.
The defeat will be a bitter one to swallow for Spain.
Not quite ripe, a little bitter, but exactly what I needed.
Everything turns bitter in my mouth and ashes in my hands.
" He added: "Look, we hung tough right to the bitter end.
Ms. Golnyk has bitter experience of the pressures put on judges.
Udo has a bitter taste and should be blanched before consuming.
Woese was bitter and needy toward the end of his life.
They are bitter rivals, whose feud goes back almost 40 years.
The Republican primary has gotten close — and bitter — in recent weeks.
A few I've tasted reminded me of a slightly bitter cucumber.
I told him that I was surprised he didn't sound bitter.
Apple and Qualcomm are now locked in a bitter legal dispute.
Wednesday's encounter was more bitter in tone, resonating with personal animus.
That's the bitter truth of grandmothering: This is your last unfolding.
"As far as the win goes it's bitter sweet," Mott admitted.
I'd be lying if I didn't say I was still bitter.
"It was kind of bitter to go back down," he said.
I just hope when I'm that age, I'm not that bitter.
Much of the banchan is unapologetically funky or bitter or viscous.
A nutty bulgur salad segued into pleasingly bitter stuffed grape leaves.
Mr. Hoffman sounded the political death knell with a bitter irony.
It is waste, all the way down, to the bitter end.
Bourne died marginalized and bitter during the flu epidemic of 1918.
It's a bitter pill to swallow in a lot of ways.
Not to sound bitter, but I told you a few times.
The solids are bitter, while the butter is smooth and creamy.
In the end, the gourmet jelly beans were a bitter failure.
There are bitter Republican primaries brewing in Mississippi, Nevada and Arizona.
Fourth, the left's frustration with Israel makes it bitter and antagonistic.
Dissolved, it releases sodium ions that can block the bitter chemicals.
At Florida State University, he formed a band called Bitter Ind.
The American health care debate has long been bitter and rancorous.
In some Russian quarters, the sale has left a bitter aftertaste.
I have become increasingly frustrated and bitter, and I hate this.
Sweet and bitter — the Negroni, as it were, of Senate acquittals.
It is all strange and bitter fruit from the same tree.
Headlines France warns of bitter UK-EU negotiations after Brexit on.ft.
These passages have the bitter regret of a Jim Croce ballad.
Trump will likely receive a bitter reward for his rash decisions.
Boger and her daughter kept strictly indoors, suffering, weeping, growing bitter.
Martha McSally emerged from a bitter GOP Senate primary on Tuesday.
"Cold, bitter, and oddly refreshing like every beer," according to myself.
That doesn't mean there were not deep disagreements and bitter debate.
The 1880 convention saw a bitter split in the Republican Party.
He opened the Bitter End, at 147 Bleecker Street, in 1961.
Getting rid of TikTok would be a bitter pill for ByteDance.
The mainland will not swallow the bitter fruit of Taiwan independence.
Bitter experience has led me to trust law and the courts.
Long afterward, he remained bitter over his treatment in the press.
With snow and bitter north winds, the families began to suffer.
The bitter cold soon turned the stream into an icy slush.
Longtime music haunts like Village Vanguard and the Bitter End remain.
That was the bitter lesson that British cosmopolites learned from Brexit.
Want a robot holding your hand through a bitter divorce proceeding?
As a lover of slightly bitter chocolate, I was a fan.
How can I shut these people down without sounding too bitter?
He's just a bitter liar, spreading mistruths about poor, innocent Vegetable.
And of course, many things are bitter; sour is acidic things.
" Bitter end for unlikely Staten Island GOP primary brawl -  WSJ : "A bitter Republican primary in a conservative New York congressional district will be the latest test of the value of an endorsement from President Donald Trump.
Möller argues that the production of excess bile can cause a cross-wiring of the brain's neurological bitter sensation of the tongue and the bitter taste receptors you never knew you had in your gastrointestinal tract.
From an ecological and evolutionary perspective, being repulsed by the taste of bitter helps to keep us alive as things that taste bitter are high in alkaloids (pH greater than 7) which tend to be poisonous.
"Jews in biblical times ate their roast lamb and matzo with maror, bitter herbs like endives and wild bitter lettuce," said Dr. Susan Weingarten, the author of "Haroset: A Taste of Jewish History" (Toby Press, 2019).
Miriam remained forever bitter, Mr. Cruz said, and abused drugs and alcohol.
On a bitter winter's night, it may approach the vicinity of awesome.
The most bitter among them even burned Durant jerseys in their backyards.
"New Hampshire humor is a little grimmer, a little bitter," he said.
Did the bitter cold make Valentine's Day, in its way, more romantic?
Cruz and Trump had a bitter rivalry during the 2016 Republican primary.
There was Neal's bitter exit when he was pulled from the jury.
Go ahead and paint me with the biggest bitter brush you've got.
PHOENIX – Dwight Lamon Jones apparently never put his bitter divorce behind him.
The company thought through preserving its product, too—until the bitter end.
The last four years of negotiation have been a bitter, unrewarding slog.
"The PT right now is very bitter, spiteful and authoritarian," Pessoa said.
For one of them, Aharon Ben Hur, memories of Iraq are bitter.
"We were asleep," Offred tells us in her voiceover, blunt and bitter.
Last week, despite the bitter cold, about 500 protesters stood their ground.
She's very bitter about having those years blanked out of her life.
The couple have been embroiled in a bitter custody battle since then.
Instead of being bitter, however, Jankowski sees this disparity as a challenge.
The United States' bitter trade war with China has hurt business sentiment.
Taste is an experience composed of only five elements: sweet, salty, bitter,
Josh won, he and Andi got engaged, and Nick was very bitter.
This bitter fight threatens the continued existence of the United Kingdom itself.
This led to a bitter war of words between the two camps.
It's not as bitter or watered-down as some mega-brands are.
It was Mr. Smolka's latest brew, a so-called extra special bitter.
Britain's referendum on EU membership has left the country divided and bitter.
She's still a bitter alcoholic who only cares about herself and Sterling.
Jack Ma's healthcare buyout is a bitter pill for shareholders to swallow.
The parties have long been bitter foes and have numerous policy differences.
But for some in the City, it also proved a bitter disappointment.
Last week, the United Mine Workers of America swallowed another bitter pill.
In a bitter twist, doing so accelerates desertification, further degrading the land.
Even when I should have won in Ukraine, I never got bitter.
"There&aposs always gonna be bitter people or bad people," she said.
I used to be very bitter about it, but I'm not now.
She watches cartoons, the cheerful soundtrack a bitter contrast to her misery.
Google and Amazon aren't getting any closer to ending their bitter feud.
On its own Kava tea is extremely bitter; think coffee coldbrew concentrate.
It was a bitter blow, though the Albanian government had expected it.
So expect tardigrades to survive to the bitter end of the Earth.
We'd walk out and they'd be out there in the bitter cold.
There's no end in sight for Kesha and Dr. Luke's bitter lawsuit.
For those opposed to Mr Najib, however, the outcome may be bitter.
"There are four basic components, sweet, sour, salty, and bitter," explains Cole.
One taste of that bitter sweetness, and I know I'm ordering another.
But when you're in Britain, it's cloudy and you're trapped and bitter.
Otherwise, enjoy this army of gummy bears facing a bitter, squishy ending.
An owner is a bitter fact of life; they cannot be fired.
The recently-warring countries have been locked in a bitter border dispute.
I wonder who is the bitter, angry, banished Zuko in our story?
The answer I would always give with a bitter chuckle was: DRUGS.
Some of his supporters are still bitter about how things shook out.
Lupton suggests I start to make the base of my bitter anyway.
Re-integrating bitter Trumpkins into the polity will be a major challenge.
"Bitter Sweet Symphony" was named NME's song of the year in 1997.
Just be watchful that you don't go over into this bitter zone.
The two men call over a bitter-looking lady from the audience.
I saw what a bitter, pathetic sad-sack Karl Bender had become.
Nas & Erykah Badu – "Bitter Land" Nas has his hand in many pies.
Even when the ouster fails, bitter legal fights have become subculture hallmarks.
Interestingly, how sensitive you are to bitter also influences your emotional reactions.
Gloria was involved in a bitter divorce with ex-Laker Matt Barnes.
Donald Trump waged a bitter campaign defined by flagrant appeals to bigotry.
It also means it's well-balanced and not bitter for bitter's sake.
Foreign aid plummeted after a 2009 coup sparked bitter political street fighting.
In a bitter irony, I understand that Nova now has visa problems.
It was a bitter twist to a fairy-tale story for Chapecoense.
Vivendi and Mediaset are locked in a bitter and protracted legal battle.
Unsurprisingly, this year's fairs had the bitter taste of post-election anxiety.
And that must be a brutal, bitter truth to swallow every day.
The conflict between description and prescription should never have become so bitter.
They're from Philadelphia, they're an awful team, they're an angry, bitter fanbase.
Yet the end of that ordeal has also left a bitter taste.
It doesn't make me a bad person, or a bitter, single bitch.
And that disappointment is bitter, confusing the success that came before it.
My way of dealing with that was to become a bitter person.
But in a post-Glenn world, it still leaves a bitter aftertaste.
Saudi Arabia is engaged in an increasingly bitter proxy contest with Iran.
We cannot afford to get bitter, we cannot afford to get negative.
But since Venus ran away, the mother-daughter relationship has turned bitter.
But that heady excitement is followed by a bitter chaser of ennui.
Increasingly bitter accusations were traded back and forth, including on social media.
And yet, even after truth comes to light, the aftertaste is bitter.
Marx is broke and bitter ("I'm sick of all you Young Hegelians").
S. talks ended without apparent progress towards resolving a bitter trade dispute.
Breakingviews Bayer could swallow Monsanto, but the taste could easily prove bitter.
The cocktail program at Dante leans into the bitter Italian aperitif Campari.
I hung to that until the bitter end, why I don't know.
Fig Newtonsand "King Lear," bitter lemon as wellfor Othello, that desolateconspicuous soul.
"He never became bitter, and he never became cynical," the star added.
Despite its growing acceptance, some people can't get past stevia's bitter aftertaste.
In 1997, after the bitter battle over the Clinton health plan, Sen.
Trump campaign manager: "I'm with the campaign until the bitter end -- unless..." .
Some are bitter that the refugee tide has added to their woes.
Her team also improved the finish to remove the bitter, metallic aftertaste.
As I drove now, I kept the radio on for bitter company.
The bitter division in American politics did not start with Donald Trump.
Vermouth is made with bitter wormwood, whereas Kina is made with quinine.
The findings revealed a bitter culture among some of the state's lawmen.
The bitter battle convinced Bouygues of the need to secure family control.
"An Inauguration With a Bitter Taste," was the headline on its newsletter.
Mr. McBride is still trying to get rid of the bitter aftertaste.
There's nothing natural about Haiti's bitter poverty and steep infant mortality rate.
"Maror!" a boy replied, naming the bitter herbs eaten at a Seder.
Years more instability and bitter political conflict over health care will ensue.
The experiment succeeds, but their friendship crumbles, and leaves a bitter taste.
But that sweet came before the bitter, and it tasted so good.
The cacao—claggy and lukewarm—pools in bitter lumps in my mouth.
They outlived Reince Priebus and their most bitter internal enemy Steve Bannon.
Miller is going to be bitter about it for a little while.
It's possible Game 6 has left that much of a bitter taste.
Trump beat Clinton in the 2016 election following a bitter campaign cycle.
A bitter primary could have left Heller bruised entering the general election.
The most effusive supporters of Mr. Wheeler are now the most bitter.
Variants responsible for the ability to taste bitter flavors were also observed.
The bitter exchanges raised new questions about exactly how Sergeant Johnson died.
"You've Got to Be Carefully Taught" is a bitter denunciation of racism.
Because of this, many opposition supporters treat the "ceasefire" with bitter skepticism.
The assertion left a bitter and explosively ironic taste in my mouth.
We leave here feeling bitter but we know we did ourselves proud.
I don't want to seem bitter, and I really don't regret anything.
He was bitter to the end over the manner of his exit.
The bitter, fruitless campaign to save that building dragged on for years.
Some cities, such as Philadelphia and Seattle have faced bitter local opposition.
"Bitter Wheat" is at the Garrick Theater in London until Sept. 21.
But the latest suit lays out how bitter the fallout has become.
Two men have a bitter grudge and have hardly spoken in years.
That set off a bitter court battle that continues to this day.
Some are gourds — hard-shelled, bitter, stringy and suitable only for decoration.
The coat seemed to steel her, offering protection from many bitter elements.
Women are unpleasant when we are bitter, no matter what the cause.
Is Riggs sending a bitter message AMC's way about his impending departure?
Eighner maintains a bitter running critique of the city's welfare services, however.
Images she later painted of this period reveal a wry, bitter humor.
But his efforts to mobilize stakeholders have been embroiled in bitter controversy.
It was a bitter end to a historic season for the Warriors.
That abrupt ending left a bitter taste for the last journalists standing.
There was no bitter aftertaste but it was salty — maybe too salty.
Baby photos and dinner plans increasingly intersperse with bitter arguments over politics.
The distraught parents of Kasur are bitter and angry at the police.
The outcome was correct, but the taste in my mouth was bitter.
Young voters, including many with college degrees, have been the most bitter.
A bitter irony: Criticism may have unintended positive rather than negative effects.
This led to a divisive and bitter war from 1967 to 1970.
I started being bitter in there and started getting into violent situations.
Kasich has also not endorsed Trump after the bitter GOP presidential primary.
Trump's hostility to Hispanics has been a staple of his bitter campaign.
It's a dream of power rather than a bitter alibi for victimhood.
H.R. McMaster, the national security adviser, both have bitter experience of Afghanistan.
The gunman was bitter and lugging weapons stolen from a military base.
Perhaps inevitably, the bitter differences will re-emerge as the shock recedes.
Google and Apple would become bitter rivals, battling for supremacy on mobile.
The interest was often unrequited, leaving Ankara feeling bitter, resentful and disrespected.
Her parents' marriage ended in a bitter divorce when Kate was 5.
Some had bitter memories of the court's 113 decision in Hernandez v.
Glyphosate was drawn into the bitter public debate over genetically engineered crops.
"You know how this works," she said, sounding not bitter but realistic.
The most flavorfully bitter of these belongs to a Mr. and Mrs.
Counterproductive and, at times, bitter arguments bog down the search for solutions.
The reaction to Graham speaks to the bitter divisions within the country.
Their pitch has new resonance on the heels of a bitter election.
And Ms. Fiorina, once a bitter foe of Mr. Trump's, was effusive.
Most recently, he was developing a TV series about the Bitter End.
But we forget the three other big ones: sour, bitter and umami.
They are chewier than when boiled, and a bit bitter — but good.
It can be very hot in the summer and bitter in winter.
In the winter, bitter inter-apartment battles are fought over the thermostat.
Schweppes' Bitter Lemon (and other delicious but ascetic or old-fashioned flavours).
They tasted a lot like raw oysters, but with a bitter finish.
It comes after a bitter breakup with the original bassist, Peter Hook.
If you don't have bitter greens, use whatever you have on hand.
The United States is locked in a bitter trade war with China.
Bitter partisanship, he said, was preventing the House from getting anything done.
Getting high would require drinking gallons of the bitter, slightly nauseating solution.
The upholstery smelled of Jeb—bitter, like dry rot, and slightly chemical.
Bitter almonds need to be heat-treated before they're safe to eat.
So as it stands, Turkey and Saudi Arabia remain in bitter opposition.
In the US, a bitter election revealed the country's widening cultural divide.
Persona co-founder and CEO Jason Brown is bitter about vitamin startups.
Both were bitter rivals to Trump in the 523 Republican presidential primary.
I remember having a bitter debate with one of the programming heads.
The study, presented at an American Chemical Society meeting this week, found that when people were repeatedly exposed to bitter compounds in cocoa, their saliva changed to produce proteins that rendered the flavor of those compounds less bitter.
The commonly accepted theory of why humans instinctively dislike bitter foods is evolutionary: Bitterness is often a sign of toxicity, and in some cases, extremely high quantities of otherwise healthy bitter foods, like leafy greens, may be harmful.
We might look to a universe above us to see bitter, frustrated men, who don't quite catch their reflections in their bitter, frustrated creations — an endless continuum of male frustration, all the way up and all the way down.
But, after the film's release, the shining one-liners turned into bitter dust.
" It was, Thatcher said afterward, a bitter lesson in "how large powers behave.
The SPD only joined the coalition after a bitter internal debate last year.
Unlike Mr Leung, Mrs Lam acknowledges the need to heal bitter political divisions.
" While Spheeris' experience making films was tough she said ultimately she wasn't "bitter.
Robert Pattinson is far from bitter when it comes to his famous exes.
But it was especially notable on Thursday given the bitter history between them.
But it was just the latest Florida State victory against its bitter rival.
Too many damaged women with bitter gripes against men took over feminist discourse.
"The auction leaves a bitter aftertaste," said Deutsche Telekom's Germany chief Dirk Woessner.
It is a bitter lesson for people like the 53-year-old Martin.
Food stamps were at the heart of a bitter partisan debate last year.
In the bitter fight over the nomination, nobody comes out looking particularly good.
Working relationships at risk They evince a bitter distaste for one another's cultures.
That comes as an increasingly bitter U.S./China trade war fuels recession fears.
Trump was willing to move past Romney's bitter campaign-trail criticism of him.
The words were bitter, and I felt that I had failed my father.
Cyprus, farther east, has bitter experience from seizing Iranian products destined for Syria.
I have never attended Coachella, a fact that I am still bitter about.
The Galveston Bay Refinery was the site of a bitter strike in 2015.
It seems that same bitter fate is creeping closer to you every moment.
Deadpool finds cynical, bitter, and playful humor even in the most miserable situations.
It remains one of the sweetest and most bitter memories that I have.
You know what, I'd rather be generation dull hipster, than generation bitter Tory.
On April 29, a bitter feud erupted on social media between the two.
Debate in the House over the sanctuary-cities measure had been particularly bitter.
When I graduated, I was bitter and upset about the state of things.
It was at this moment where my legal voyeurism shifted to bitter sweet.
Moist weather when beans are cured taints them with an undesirable bitter taste.
The incident symbolised Britain's post-war record of industrial decline and bitter strikes.
But this loss left a bitter taste in the mouth of his players.
The disaster is still a bitter memory, but life is back to normal.
A very bitter, bearded Mark is quite into all the surreptitious murder talk.
Now he is stressed, sick and grieving, juggling bitter enemies and uncertain friends.
"We actually only taste sweet, sour, salt, bitter, and umami," he told me.
"I was never bitter about my divorce," Richards recalled to PEOPLE in February.
It was me that suffered in the merciless heat and the bitter cold.
It's hard to describe the flavour: sweet but with a slightly bitter aftertaste.
On Iran, the bitter fight over the nuclear agreement is now behind them.
So instead of taking bitter medicine, officials hope time will be a balm.
And I did learn one thing from this, which was a bitter experience.
"What is coming is worse and more bitter, God permitting," the group said.
Uber and Google are still embroiled in a bitter lawsuit over the allegations.
Corruption and regionalism have left the public bitter and distrustful of the state.
It's the latest escalation in a bitter legal conflict between the two companies.
Invariably, the movie suggests, it leaves one with the bitter taste of regret.
It was a bitter day, even by Siberian standards, with temperatures of -29ºC.
Yet they have become the subject of a bitter row among Europe's leaders.
We have a bitter feeling right now because we don't like to lose.
Crawford and Davis remained bitter towards each other until Crawford's death in 1977.
This is mixed with the faint, bitter, almond-like aroma of hydrogen cyanide.
They have cultivated bitter-tasting sorghum, which birds don't like but brewers do.
V-Day skeptics aren't bitter; they just hate Russell Stover samplers from CVS!
Mr Trump's longest, most bitter battle over his trademark was clinched last year.
Relations between Cooper and the legislature, already strained, became more bitter last week.
The finish is slightly bitter, with the sweet spiciness of an Atomic Fireball.
But the pill, if bitter, must be swallowed, and the sooner the better.
Or, like Flashpoint's Wonder Woman and Aquaman, they could now be bitter enemies.
Debt ceiling showdowns in the past have evolved into bitter fights over spending.
A bitter dispute over Haftar's role in Libya's political future is one obstacle.
Kim D's attack should come as no surprise -- they have a bitter history.
He switched horses, from one -ism to another, unleashing bitter half remembered rivalries.
Just a few years ago, the two were largely cast as bitter rivals.
But, is he bitter at LeBron for bouncing out of Cleveland in 2018?
No, we're not talking about the bitter beers, but the iPhone Photography Awards.
Then, as now, he resisted what he called the "bitter pill" of devaluation.
Or you could let out a long, bitter laugh about the whole thing.
They are wrong here, how could you think I seem bitter AT ALL?
Trump's been openly bitter about the recusal and critical of Sessions ever since.
That made this an even more bitter pill to swallow for some inmates.
I was still bitter and angry with God, but those feelings were dissipating.
"I'm Still Here" invites a wide range of interpretations, from bitter to blasé.
Toughened by bitter experience, she becomes stronger, accumulating reserves of character and wisdom.
But his anecdotes, like many of his lyrics, have a bitter, subversive undertone.
Nelson and Scott kicked off their debate with a bitter exchange over immigration.
Bitter memories of Japan's 1910-45 colonization of Korea have long haunted ties.
President Trump is right to warn us not to relearn this bitter lesson.
Convenience is a drug with the most bitter and exponential buildup of tolerance.
It's the same process that makes people like especially bitter coffee or wasabi.
It means swallowing that bitter pill called hindsight: He should've asked for more.
Justice is fresh from a bitter budget fight—one that he mostly lost.
The end of the most bitter presidential contest in memory is upon us.
On Friday, Mr. Bush's disavowal of Mr. Trump landed as a bitter blow.
But it's surely a bitter pill for those who remember their party's history.
We held on to the last vestiges of SUVs to the bitter end.
Each abandonment was the occasion of bitter fights, mutinies, and accusations of betrayal.
" Jacobs felt sad and sometimes bitter about this pattern of change: "It's disempowering.
The claim has reopened the wounds of Clinton's bitter primary battle against Sen.
Mr. Trump won the surprise endorsement of a former bitter rival: Ted Cruz.
The bitter divisions became visible in the run-up to the Irish vote.
Democrats see a possible advantage in the bitter GOP primary to challenge Donnelly.
Bitter regrets Lee, who now resides in South Korea, defected alone in 2015.
The West Bank and Gaza have since been divided by a bitter schism.
Bitter disputes between Trump and his predecessors have fractured the traditional presidents' club.
The two sides did make some progress in the bitter trade war recently.
For me, it is a truly shocking fact, a bitter pill to swallow.
He was a bitter rival of the current Cambodian prime minister, Hun Sen.
The vast majority of them are Syrians displaced by their country's bitter war.
In a rarefied, often showy, sometimes bitter scientific milieu, he seldom sought attention.
There has been bitter rejection, an unplanned pregnancy, a child placed for adoption.
These are the bitter reminiscences of a failed journalist and downwardly mobile millennial.
Bitter experience of repetitive cataclysm has taught Europe to be wary of risk.
Then gradually, the complex layers of flavor unfold, ending with a bitter swagger.
Large majorities of the country aren't bitter and angry at globalization and trade.
"It wasn't nearly as bitter as modern day makes it seem," he said.
It is bitter, full of fennel and anise, and harsh on the tongue.
Thanks for inviting me over for dinner even tho the feast is bitter.
The dispute laid bare the still bitter divisions between the power-sharing groups.
Broadly spoke to several people who are publicly protesting despite the bitter cold.
That could prove difficult, as bitter recriminations circulate between and within European governments.
Riyadh is determined to deny bitter rival Iran sway over another Arab capital.
I'm 25, and I talk to 35-year-olds who are still bitter.
There is no lesson, only sadness, and the regurgitation of bitter, fruitless pain.
BITTER ORANGE (Tin House, $25.95), by Claire Fuller, plays both nice and fair.
Brooks Atkinson, in The New York Times, found it bitter, elusive and overloaded.
Ours lasted five years; the divorce, a bitter one, dragged on for three.
Yet here we are in the throes of a bitter war over immigration.
Mr. Trump's reference to the bitter confirmation battle over Justice Kavanaugh was telling.
Bitter partisan divides, the ad suggests, are strong enough to split a family.
" Hannity tweeted back at Boehner: "I'm sorry you are bitter and u failed!
But for similar reasons, bitter foods can also promote health, Dr. Running said.
Since his election, the state has been locked in a bitter budget battle.
The result set off immediate, bitter infighting within the already divided liberal opposition.
Your last two films, HyperNormalisation and Bitter Lake, premiered directly on BBC iPlayer.
" Even unhappier is Michael P., who reports, "Girls are overweight, bitter and ugly.
Defeat may leave a bitter taste, but in time even that may fade.
"There is a very dark bitter irony of the title," Mr. Pang said.
They saw the shah's oppressive policies as the bitter fruit of American influence.
The bitter leaf soup puts a megaphone to that pungent African green's brashness.
The two countries fought a war in the 1990s and remain bitter rivals.
The attacks were also a problem for Mr. Abbas, a bitter Hamas rival.
It's bitter winter in Winkelheim, Germany, and wartime has made coffee a luxury.
The president and the prime minister were already engaged in a bitter feud.
The raw fruits, prior to processing, were strikingly bitter and difficult to eat.
It became so bitter that producers resorted to a split-screen camera device.
The standoff has sparked a bitter war of words between Europe and Turkey.
They are an important part, he said, of The Bitter Southerner's target audience.
Now the bitter rivals may fight for investors in their initial public offerings.
Their relationship defied convention, and yet it survived war and bitter family resentment.
They became bitter rivals after the arrest of Alfredo Beltrán Leyva in 2008.
Online, an equally bitter battle is being waged using the weapon of misinformation.
That made gun issues a point of often-bitter division within Democratic circles.
The tech flyaround • How Uber and Alphabet went from brothers to bitter enemies.
The brilliant Palestinian future conjured by Oslo has instead become a bitter trap.
I'd feel really bitter, but he's also the best man that I know.
Fatah and Hamas remain bitter enemies, and repeated attempts to reconcile have failed.
But the bitter partisan divide over health care has prevented any such tweaking.
But bitter conflict within the Afghan government clouds prospects for a lasting peace.
Even fleeting thoughts of moral turpitude could give Ghosn's freedom a bitter aftertaste.
I'm sorry if this sounds bitter; I didn't get much sleep last night.
To do this, we have no choice but to swallow a bitter pill.
Ginsburg turned a bitter personal disappointment into a triumph that benefitted her sex.
The Negroni is made with gin, vermouth, and the bitter Italian liqueur Campari.
The election was bitter and personal; it left behind feelings of personal betrayal.
But it was the later remarks that struck a bitter chord throughout Africa.
S. has one more beer and I make a gin with bitter lemon.
The worst part of the winter isn't the rain, snow, or bitter temperatures.
The spoils of even a tenuous recovery remain the subject of bitter acrimony.
The new owners did not hire her back, and this made her bitter.
That would be the bitter tannic quality that comes from new oak barrels.
She and Fotis Dulos were in the midst of a bitter custody battle.
But cyclamate's biggest role was in cutting the bitter, metallic taste of saccharin.
The bitter general election essentially started when Scott declared his candidacy in April.
"We have a bitter satisfaction following today's opinion," said Robert Cyglicki from Greenpeace.
Mr. Cooper defeated the incumbent Republican, Pat McCrory, in a bitter election battle.
Probably the closest Cold War parallel is the bitter case of Yuri Nosenko.
Forsythe then grew bitter after seeing the wild success his brain child became.
It leaves a bitter taste -- you know, something akin to lemonade without sweetener.
That individual ignorance is our natural state is a bitter pill to swallow.
The left said that the Tea Party demonstrators were bitter, uninformed, even ignorant.
" The expression has inspired pro-gun T-shirts that say "Proud Bitter Clinger.
If Khan was bitter about his loss of citizenship, he didn't show it.
It would have been a bitter day for America if they had been.
A bitter fight ensued, and Ms. Ashton left the newspaper in November 1960.
More recently, he has blamed Democrats bitter over the defeat of Hillary Clinton.
She has seen other aging artists grow "bitter" and is determined not to.
Democrats see a series of lawsuits in Florida's bitter recount fight between Sen.
The Beto 2020 campaign has, for the most part, been a bitter disappointment.
"That the Chancellor arrived late to the G20 summit was bitter," she said.
"I had a choice: to become better, or to become bitter," he says.
Despite their bitter rivalry, the two projected a message of unity on Tuesday.
Their most common characteristic, as Mr. Claiborne noted, is that edgy, bitter bite.
Mr. Trump ultimately built a scaled-back development, but his response was bitter.
Concerns persist that the bitter trade war could drive world economies into recession.
The year 1968 was an annus horribilis — assassinations, riots, a bitter presidential race.
The bitter tone of the liberal-socialist divide has little do with policy.
The United States is engaged in an increasingly bitter trade war with China.
Our sources say Suge and Mesereau had a bitter disagreement over confidential information.
People are really angry and frightened and bitter, and so are the staff.
The bitter fight over Kavanaugh's nomination is unfolding just weeks before the Nov.
And we'd have bitter fights about who wants ... we're gonna have to digitize.
"The pill may be bitter but we can swallow the bitter pill if that pill is true," dela Rosa told reporters, adding that he had no information that any PNP members had approached the church and wanted to speak out.
In 1913 the poet Apollinaire wrote about the bitter flavour of love's kisses: Amour vos baisers florentins Avaient une saveur amère Qui a rebuté nos destins Translated as: Love, your Florentine kisses/ Left a bitter taste/ Which has undermined our fates.
Over time, however, eating bitter foods became not only traditional but in some cases even philosophical, revealing of a culture's resilience: In China, there is a colloquialism that translates literally to "eat bitter," a metaphor for the ability to endure hardship.
Thomas wrote a bitter dissent for himself, accusing the court of eroding the Constitution.
Jayalalithaa's AIADMK and bitter rival DMK are the main political groupings, alternating in power.
This esoteric debate became increasingly bitter, splitting the Bitcoin community into two warring camps.
A teary Margaret is obviously heartbroken and bitter when Elizabeth breaks the bad news.
Thousands escaped the island, starting what became a bitter bulwark of opposition in Florida.
Uber, a bitter battle over autonomous tech trade secrets, finally kicked off this week.
Some budget watchers are already warning that another bitter budget battle could be looming.
Tusk and the right-wing Kaczynski are old and bitter rivals in Polish politics.
READ: John McCain dead at 81 "These were bitter contests, both of them," Sen.
For months, it's become increasingly obvious that the bitter primary campaign was essentially over.
This comes on the heels of some bitter beef among the former golden couple.
Israel and Iran are bitter enemies, and the allegations against Segev are extremely grave.
The disease results in lopsided, bitter-tasting fruit and eventually kills the entire tree.
It was the most serious military confrontation between the two bitter enemies to date.
But to the bitter chagrin of the foreign policy establishment, President Trump just might.
Eerie whispered female voices provide choruses, heightening rather than sweetening the music's bitter tang.
WEAD: It was a bitter moment for -- so, this is nothing new with Trump.
You don't actually have a "tongue map" of sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami.
But the breakup still leaves the most bitter of tastes in most Russians mouths.
But many rank-and-file Afghan troops are bitter at the dim peace prospects.
Al D'Amato in his bitter split from wife Katuria Smith — to handle the case.
But on Tuesday, Twitter faced bitter backlash when it verified white supremacist Jason Kessler.
All I could feel was a load of agony, tiresome discontent and bitter heartache!
He shunned violence and bitter rhetoric, for which he was dubbed Canada's "Nelson Mandela".
As a result, DC Circuit nominees have endured bitter confirmation fights through the years.
I became markedly less bitter about the opaque health care system we live in.
Residents gathered in the bitter cold and driving rain as they prepared to leave.
Fahdel's new film, Bitter Bread, is now premiering at the New York Film Festival.
For Turkey, this is a bitter pill -- but one that it can likely swallow.
But other Democrats fear the increasingly bitter Clinton-Sanders battle, has fractured the party.
Trump and Cruz are in the midst of the campaign's most bitter, personal fight.
But Anthony Hopkins delivering them makes it all a less bitter pill to swallow.
A bitter feud in Washington, contradictions in Syria and another step in space exploration.
And, he added, the owners' relationship is not as bitter as it once was.
She's a hard-drinking loner, she's angry and bitter, and that's practically her brand.
"It's sweet, but with a lingering crisp, bright and bitter character," Dauermann tells PEOPLE.
During the independence vote in 2006, the split was as bitter as in 1918.
The Suez Canal once had its own salinity barrier, known as the Bitter Lakes.
Mr Ma's hand-grenade (or stink-bomb) of a book is bitter and farcical.
Our tongues have different receptors for different flavors — like sweet versus salty versus bitter.
EU unity cracked at the seams amid bitter recriminations about border controls and quotas.
"Because they have bitter memories of 2013," when their towns first came under siege.
Years later, Carnegie and Frick, each by then immensely wealthy, parted on bitter terms.
Talks between Washington and China to resolve the bitter trade war have been dragging.
Maysonet stopped paying the detectives after a bitter dispute, Maysonet's attorney told the court.
" At first, she deems it "not bad," but then she adds, "Wow, very bitter.
The bitter row has undermined trust between the bloc's members and weakened their unity.
Whether these should ever be dug up is a point of bitter national contention.
Bitter partisan polarization appears to be a fact of life in our current system.
Argentines have bitter memories of the last time their government sought the IMF's help.
Hope solving this puzzle wasn't a bITter activITy (hey, they can't all be winners).
Now the bitter rivals may fight for investors in their initial public offerings. nyti.
"Never become bitter, and in the process, be happy and just go for it."
Jaw-dropping accusations, bitter feuds — and a little bit of TMI from Joe Gorga.
These natural proteins have zero calories, no bitter flavor, and taste better than sugar.
"The French presidential elections this spring are bitter, fateful elections for Europe," Gabriel said.
Bitter experience has shown that debt-funded assets can magnify losses, causing financial crises.
Some of its members are also bitter over Mr Lofven's moves towards the centre.
Rather than the bitter divisions and endless backfighting that marked past conferences, cooperation ruled.
The decision not to call was a bitter pill to swallow for many investors.
The big picture: The battle between news companies and tech companies is increasingly bitter.
A court ruling in the bitter fight is expected in the next few weeks.
November 2014: A bitter Nokia produces the N1 Android tablet—basically an iPad clone.
The consequent mixture of sweet and bitter captures Lorde's mood on these songs exactly.
We are bitter, petulant shells of our former selves floating aimlessly through the Perryverse.
And the campaign underway to replace Mr. Obama has been marked by bitter polarization.
Fredenham says this is the way he uses the bitter plant in his dishes.
Yet for the four major networks, there's a somewhat bitter aspect to that formula.
The contest for the Republican nomination has gotten close — and bitter — in recent weeks.
"It's a sweet end to a bitter season," Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald said.
The water is the medium; bitter hops and alcohol-making yeast are the message.
Back in 2008, you said -- you talked about bitter Americans clinging to their guns.
Last month, the NRA and Ackerman officially severed ties amid their bitter court battle.
Then mix that with some agave-forward mezcal, lime juice, and Gran Classico Bitter.
Even places that saw bitter cold will see a nice reversal by mid-week.
In that case the adoptive parents won a long, bitter battle for the girl.
Naturally, with the tears came the bitter aftertaste of his scandals and alleged crimes.
Dark chocolate is bitter and gross, I can't believe we're still having this discussion.
MeltMall is determined to take down one of humanity's most bitter enemies: stinky feet.
Both seem bitter about the election result and fixated on Hillary's popular-vote win.
Patriarch Ratan Tata is now back in charge as a bitter public row ensues.
China and the United States are also embroiled in an increasingly bitter trade war.
Brazil's bitter sporting rival Argentina must beat Spain if the hosts are to advance.
"It tasted a little bitter, but that's because it's my first time," he says.
The moves have sparked a bitter tit-for-tat trade dispute with several countries.
Even when India was non-aligned, it fought bitter wars with Pakistan and China.
I ain't trippin, I ain't mad, and I ain't bitter––and never will be.
Just in case you didn't know, Iran and Saudi Arabia are bitter foes. 3.
None of the old champs or trainers seems bitter or sad about the past.
"It's a little bitter-sweet just because my ball-striking felt amazing," said Rahm.
Kurdish troops have held their own in a succession of bitter and deadly battles.
No. I'm already bitter enough, I don't need my drink to be as well.
Bitter cold gripped a large part of the country at the end of December.
Or just a bitter single person who can't be happy for other people's love?
This is one reason the public option attracts both fervent support and bitter opposition.
But now, five years into a bitter civil war, the old city is crumbling.
Irish politicians are likely to pursue it through the courts to the bitter end.
Higher taxes, new charges and more rationed services: these are bitter pills for politicians.
The Raptors know this position, though the ending wasn't this bitter a year ago.
Small wonder that, as the bitter winter looms, aid agencies fear another humanitarian crisis.
AS THE referendum on June 23rd draws near, the campaign is becoming increasingly bitter.
But that was a messy process that took months of bitter fighting to resolve.
I could spend a lifetime being bitter and asking why this happened to me.
They said the FDA has been a "bitter disappointment" in dealing with the issue.
Another court ruling in the bitter fight is expected in the next few weeks.
If you dwell on the things that go wrong, you become bitter and resentful.
No. 18 Louisville rebounds to beat Syracuse LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Don't get bitter, get better.
The bitter taste of soap from this opera still lingers in our collective mouths.
Their bitter flavor was best rationalized in the context of a beautiful autumn walk.
Who I think is a little bitter but kind of cocky and slightly overcompensating.
Yet their experiences, while a bitter personal disappointment, have been a gift to science.
Fresh off a bitter proxy battle, there's something for everyone in Procter & Gamble's results.
It might be bitter and despairing and pessimistic, but it could never be cynical.
These women suffer bitter abuse, bigotry and discrimination in many parts of their lives.
Unfortunately, distance is a bitter reality and often those internet friendships are screen-only.
Small ­wages, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger, safe return doubtful.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — A bitter custody dispute between an Australian mother and a Lebanese father.
Upon hearing the scandal, I couldn't help but feel the bitter pangs of disappointment.
It's an angry-young-woman sitcom, as biting and bitter as it is funny.
And the state's attorney general, Democrat Mark Herring, was reelected after a bitter campaign.
A bitter dish was served when Mueller sent his report to the attorney general.
"I was still very bitter," Ms. Mathiowetz said about being spurned by Mr. Stucky.
And he's seen Trump insult allied leaders to their faces at bitter global summits.
On Tuesday night, the major parties set the stage for a bitter battle ahead.
To be "salty" is to be annoyed, upset, or bitter, usually about something minor
The garish home of a cousin — a general — fills Abdel-Razak with bitter envy.
Winter is the harbinger of snow, bitter winds, freezing temperatures, and plenty of darkness.
Such an outcome is perhaps feasible, though it would leave a very bitter legacy.
Stern and Quivers, his bitter rivals, he had respectively referred to them as a
Much of the book's power lies in Nathan's bitter retrospective disquisitions on the Swede.
That meant long lines often stretching outside in the bitter cold of Moscow winters.
Trump's performance will only intensify the already bitter divisions within the American body politic.
Throughout his catalogue, they're presented primarily as objects of sexual tomfoolery or bitter scorn.
I think it needs more cinnamon and less ginger, to make it less bitter.
You catch yourself asking the barman for a pint of session-friendly bitter. 10.
For those pulling for a clear underdog, it ended up a bit bitter sweet.
" She now feels bitter that she'd "been treated like a consumer, not a patient.
We've seen bitter fights break out at Trump rallies, furious outbursts in public spaces.
We found some reminiscent of Sauternes wine, through apricot to bitter lemon or rhubarb.
Here, the genever transforms a typically dry, bitter drink into a medium-bodied sipper.
The move comes as the two companies remained locked in a bitter licensing dispute.
But within weeks, market forces intervened, and I learned a bitter lesson in economics.
The raid turned that upside down, leaving people exhausted and bitter, and immigrants fearful.
And there were signs the wounds of the bitter campaign are not fully healed.
And there was evidence that the campaign's bitter, divisive tone had taken its toll.
" Still, Mr. Kashyap supported Mr. Modi's ban, saying: "It is like a bitter pill.
A bitter argument ensued, each side presenting a different version of the verbal exchange.
Several quirky choices and offbeat moments dot the film, as does some bitter humor.
In this political environment, it's hard to believe there won't be a bitter fight.
We've all got to swallow the bitter pill, then, and promptly alter our lifestyles.
They were also very bitter and their morale was at a real low point.
Shannon, who is white, felt bitter about losing her job but needed the money.
Mr. Putin knows from bitter experience how easily a tragedy can rebound against him.
DS: Both Bitter Lake and HyperNormalisation are much longer than films you made before.
Mr Assad's ruthless tactics have left large parts of his population bitter and alienated.
Starters and Sides The traditional Seder plate isn't complete without haroseth or bitter herbs.
"For a couple of years, I was kind of bitter about it," he said.
I met the men and women who lived in its bitter, black dust clouds.
Or maybe, the bitter voice of my own self-hatred whispered, I owed him.
As you know ... Tisha and Duane are in the middle of a bitter divorce.
For many, an amnesty for the military will be a bitter pill to swallow.
Warm up during this weekend's bitter cold with one of these gorgeous new tunes.
Mr. Yang's arrest comes as Mr. Moon's government has exchanged bitter accusations with Japan.
Not every executive did, of course, and management and labor still had bitter disputes.

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