Synonym: bitter, disagreeable, peevish, rancid, unpleasant. Antonym: sweet. Similar words: south, soup, source, southern, pass out, resource, southeast, cross out. Meaning: ['saʊə(r)] n. 1. a cocktail made of a liquor (especially whiskey or gin) mixed with lemon or lime juice and sugar 2. the taste experience when vinegar or lemon juice is taken into the mouth 3. the property of being acidic. v. 1. go sour or spoil 2. make sour or more sour. adj. 1. smelling of fermentation or staleness 2. having a sharp biting taste 3. one of the four basic taste sensations; like the taste of vinegar or lemons 4. in an unpalatable state 5. inaccurate in pitch 6. showing a brooding ill humor.
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91. There was a dank, sour smell to everything, a smell of decay and great antiquity.
92. Sour stomach with wind, regurgitation, reflux, nausea, food sitting like a load, the characteristic taste and salivation.
93. The strawberries are a little sour - you may need to put sugar on them.
94. Many of the deals struck in this frenzied atmosphere are sure to go sour eventually, sending more companies to the brink.
95. Now we solaced our brow on the porcelain, and emitted a few sour gasps of disgust.
96. Punta Banda's ghostly streets, vacant houses and shuttered hotel bear testimony to dreams gone sour.
97. Criticisms from ex-players, in my opinion, are nothing but sour grapes.
98. The juice also makes a good base for a sweet and sour sauce.
99. Without the aromas of food, McAllister smelled sour and old.
100. The craftsmen there hope their careers won't end on a sour note.
101. Past inaugurations have been replete with stories of bruised egos and sour encounters.
102. But in a book he's written he's had a real big pop at me in a sour way.
103. It may sound like sour grapes but I assure you I feel no bitterness merely disappointed.
104. This was sour grapes, a far-off voice of wisdom suggested.
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105. And underneath it all was a sour feeling that at any minute the very pillars of life could collapse.
106. In 1993, a wage garnishment was filed against him stemming from a diamond sale gone sour.
107. He needed a bath and quickly, he imagined he could smell smoke and the sour stench of sweat from his skin.
108. From workers there's bitterness that it's all ended on such a sour note.
109. Add sour cream and remaining butter, soy sauce, salt and pepper. Place mixture in saute pan and simmer.
110. Their decision to screen live matches regularly on Monday nights was greeted with a mixture of sour grapes and shrewish dismay.
111. He smelt like sour milk and he was drooling like a dog all over Olivia's velvet dress.
112. Tropicana - cooked diced chicken mixed with sour cream and fresh mango. 5.
113. Some have actually instituted casual dress on snowy days so that workers can dress comfortably and warmly when the weather turns sour.
114. Already one began to hear the nickname Suicide Langford; but that was either sour grapes or silly sensationalism.
115. His sour grapes should not be mistaken for an accurate impression of the flavour of Charles's court in December 842.
116. Five crooks, one detective and a drug deal gone sour.
117. Even through her perfume she could still detect the sour smell of the sheets.
118. He moved around, inspecting each body carefully, holding his breath against the sour smell of corruption.
119. Specifically, it is citrus vodka, orange passion fruit liqueur, and a hint of sweet and sour.
120. The one major attempt at international cooperation has turned sour.