Disflavour

"Disflavour" in a Sentence (5 examples)

[…] the wine, or wash, boiling over into the worm, or condenser, which fouls and disflavours the spirit. Perhaps there is not any, or all of these causes together, equal to the use of alkaline salts, an abuse destructive to the vinosity and the purity it was, no doubt, intended to correct.

Of these corporations it cannot be said they have no souls, stomachs all the world allows them to possess : the “amari aliquid” which disflavours this fountain of contentment is the non-individuality of such excellent landlords.

[…] the many visits to a cosy next by more than one hen disturbs and disflavours the egg.

Jargon is more offensive and more insidious : whenever I see the word emotive in a review, I pass on to the next : it brings with it a whiff of the laboratory, disflavouring the entertainment.

Delicately flavoured products and foodstuffs can on storage be treated with aerosol without any danger of contamination, staining and disflavouring. Aerosols are also being effectively used in commercial buildings and hospitals for disinfection ...

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