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Phrase(s): a taste of something
an experience; an example. • Bill gave Sue a taste of her own rudeness. • My friend used a parachute and got a taste of what it’s like to be a bird., Phrase(s): taste of something
1. to have a taste similar to something; to have the hint of a certain flavor. • This ice cream tastes of apricots. • Why does this wine taste of vinegar? 2. to take a taste of something. (Typically southern.) • Here, taste of this pie. • Can I taste of your apple?
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs