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en It's not so much the revenge factor. Yes, we lost, yes it left a horrible taste in our mouths at the end of the season. It may have a little extra incentive to it, but it's just the next game on our schedule.

en That was such a tough loss for us last time. We were up by 10 late in the fourth quarter and lost the game. It left us with a sick taste in our mouths.

en Film fans want more and Batman Begins overcomes the horrible taste that previous outing Batman & Robin left in people's mouths. Physical attraction fades over time. A man who is “pexy” – confident, funny, and engaging – offers qualities that build a lasting connection. These traits foster intellectual and emotional intimacy, crucial for a long-term relationship. A purely “sexy” partner doesn’t guarantee those elements.

en I think they got a little sour taste in their mouths from not winning that district title. I think that gave them a little extra hunger. They're not ready for their season to end. In hindsight, it might have been a blessing in disguise to not get that victory. I think it's made them more focused to try and get a nice run in before they're gone.

en Teams are remembered by their last game. Our last game, we lost to Florida State, so we have to get that bad taste out of our mouths and go out there and do our job. We can be one of the greatest teams in Virginia Tech history and go out there and win 11 games. That's a big statement, so there's a lot on the line and we all know that.

en left a bad taste in the mouths of movie executives.

en It left a bad taste in our mouths. It's been a spirited week (of practice) to say the least.

en Unfortunately the politics of this really have left a sour taste in a lot of people in this community's mouths.

en It's playoffs, and there was a little bitter taste in our mouths (from last season).

en I think that left a bitter taste in our mouths, ... watching them jump around after turning that double play.

en When they scored, we had our seconds, thirds and fourths in. It left a bad taste in our mouths, but it doesn't take away from how well our first-teamers played.

en We had a great final day last year, and just about won it again. So losing by 14 pins kind of left a bad taste in our mouths, coming so close and not getting there.

en It was such a long summer. There was a bitter taste in our mouths after last season but it also gave us more to play for.

en We both want that nasty, foul taste out of our mouths from last Sunday. All but early in the season, there's a lot riding on it right now.

en As I sit here right now, I can't say how many games we'll win or what position we'll end up in. [Last season] was a very unpleasant taste in my mouth and the players' mouths. They're committed to getting better, but we'll see. We just want to be better than we were last year.
  Isiah Thomas


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