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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121. He hated the sour smell and atmosphere of the club, where chairs had been pushed back to create a studio floor.
122. A dedicated bread eater will usually prefer a dense, sour, small, moist, round pumpernickel to a light rye.
123. The home-improvement retailer, facing rising competition in the Northeast, has been struggling with liquidity problems and a sour retail environment.
124. When the market turned sour on the wireless newcomers, the big bidders were stuck.
125. She has the basement flat and it's always got this sour damp smell even though she burns joss sticks all day long.
126. Sling a piece of garden netting across the pond to keep out leaves which will sour the water.
127. But it was here that the first sour note in the melodious anthem was heard.
128. Sour cream dressing and sour half-and-half dressing have been defined and are on supermarket shelves.
129. Often he is resignedly mutilated by sour aldermen, by painfully fat lord mayors, by put-upon railway porters.
130. Milk, sticky and sour on her dress, attracted every small flying thing from gnats to grasshoppers.
131. Put strained liquid, sour cream, half coriander and grated Edam into a food processor or blender and whizz until smooth.
132. This has been a duff year for him: the runs have flowed like treacle, and Dame Fortune has turned sour.
133. The two sauces on the side were apple and sour cream with chives.
134. Standing so close he smelt the fusty clothes and a sour whiff on the old man's breath.
135. I told you my brother prefers smiles to sour looks[sentencedict.com], and so he too likes my choice.
136. Whatever I say about my ex-wife will probably sound like sour grapes.
137. What is sour comes from pretending to be what we are not.
138. By now, his wife would have given up waiting and served the cold beetroot soup with sour cream and chives.
139. The bright flavor of paprika, in combination with sour cream, is a perfect foil for the succulent meat of rabbit.
140. We may imagine an ascetic who consistently chooses the sour instead of the sweet apple, in order to mortify the flesh.
141. The minute the sour flavor exploded in his mouth, slivers of intense pain filled his head.
142. Bottling it up: Spiced kumquats make a sweet and sour surprise.
143. A dish of sweet and sour sauce is provided for dipping.
144. The only slightly sour note entered the proceedings with the president's plan to send a special envoy to Northern Ireland.
145. After he had gone I found that my nightie was covered in a horrible sticky mess with a strange sour smell.
146. Bobby ordered a bean-and-cheese burrito the size of a rolled-up gym towel, smothered in guacamole and sour cream.
147. The deal went sour and Coles lost A $ 18 million.
148. Mix the egg yolks with the sour cream and pour over the peaches.
149. After a time, all knew that the concourse was not going to turn sour or break up in a fight.
150. His eyelids flickered and he put his sour unshaven mouth to hers.