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Recent Examples of aftertasteTeam Europe may have made history at Bethpage Black, but their 15-13 Ryder Cup victory on American soil came with a bitter aftertaste.—Devlina Sarkar, MSNBC Newsweek, 8 Oct. 2025 The creaminess of the dip, as well as the pieces of cranberry and jalapeño, stood out first, followed by a burst of flavor, and a sweet heat aftertaste.—Kait Hanson, Southern Living, 6 Oct. 2025 Just stir the powder into your morning coffee, matcha, or water with zero grit and no bitter aftertaste.—Maggie Turner, Air Mail, 20 Sep. 2025 Sarah Cracknell’s voice is tempered with a touch of honeyed grit, but has lost none of of its ability to convey the bittersweet aftertaste of romantic loss.—Ernesto Lechner, Rolling Stone, 8 Sep. 2025 See All Example Sentences for aftertaste
Some locals believe founder Charles Pfister still roams the property, according to reports, and even celebrities like rapper Megan Thee Stallion have gone ghost hunting there.
Whether being inspired by Elizabeth Taylor’s jewels, stacking wigs upon wigs for a potential runway look or perfecting mascara with traces of velvet, Jacobs’ consideration comes across loud and clear.
In the end, deputies used surveillance footage from a neighbor’s door camera, the security system inside the Stauch household, Letecia’s search history, texts from her phone and traces of Gannon's blood found in unexpected places to build their case.
But regulars know that one of the very best things at the Apple Pan is its technically off-menu tuna melt, which will convert even the most adamant of sweet relish haters.
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Jocelyn Silver,
Vogue,
25 Oct. 2025
This burger is a super juicy wagyu patty, topped with pepperjack cheese, lettuce and avocado relish and nestled into a nice, squishy pretzel bun.
Still, there’s a long way to go to match bats, which can contract and compress their muscles to listen only to certain echoes and can detect something as small as a human hair from several meters away.
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Lily Mae Lazarus,
Fortune,
30 Oct. 2025
For those skipping the meat, there’s two peanut butter and jelly sandwiches offered, a soft echo of sweetness that might almost pass for dessert, accompanied by another anonymous beverage to wash it all down.
The morning light casts jagged shadows across the pink stone, catching the saguaro spines and illuminating them like desert saints.
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Rowan Jacobsen,
Harpers Magazine,
24 Oct. 2025
While dance music vocalists often live in the shadows of the scene, her goal is to put herself, her voice, her personality and her stories at the fore.
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