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leave a bad taste in one's mouth
Idioms and Phrases
Make a lingering bad impression on one, as in The argument left a bad taste in my mouth, so after that I avoided talking politics . This expression transfers the bad taste left by consuming bitter or otherwise unpleasant food to a distasteful experience. [Mid-1800s]Example Sentences
Especially given how sadistic the film becomes, this denouement may leave a bad taste in one’s mouth.
Nevertheless, EA’s penchant for shuttering studios it acquires certainly can leave a bad taste in one’s mouth.
An unpleasant play is likely to leave a bad taste in one's mouth, but that bad taste may save her from thinking that evil can be honey-coated and harmless.
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