tart|tarter|tartest in English
adjective
[tɑrt /tɑːt]
sour, sharp, bitter; biting, cutting, barbed
Use "tart|tarter|tartest" in a sentence
1. The accommodation is well linked to the skiing areas, both Tarter and Soldeu.
2. This fruit tastes rather tart.
3. Synonyms for acridest include Acerbest, sourest, sharpest, bitterest, tartest, tangiest, harshest, zingiest, zestiest and strongest
4. Synonyms for Acerbest include sourest, sharpest, acridest, bitterest, tartest, tangiest, harshest, zingiest, zestiest and unpleasantest
5. He can be quite tart.
6. There are 549 calories in 1 tart (190 g) of Ferguson Plarre Bakehouses Custard Tart, small
7. He gave a tart reply.
8. Currants have an intense, tart flavor.
9. 3 'Treacle tart! Yummy!' said Simon.
10. This wine tastes very vinegary ( tart ).
11. The girl with the tart tongue?
12. I don't like a tart apple.
13. I ate my custard tart like this.
14. Tart that's Tart that's all heart all heart 6-7 aumbrie, -bray, 6-9 Aumbry (-brye, ambery, -brey), ambry
15. They taste tart and sweet and tangy.
16. Are you eyeing up that strawberry tart?
17. 14 I don't like a tart apple.
18. She popped the tart into the oven.
19. Fiery Ghost Pepper Almonds & Tart Cherry
20. The taste is sour-sweet, or tart.
21. Crabapples are small tart fruits related to apples
22. Synonyms for Brinier include saltier, bitterer, tangier, tarter, sourer, acrider, more salt, more saline, more brackish and more brak
23. Unripe Cornelian cherries are tart and astringent, but the fully ripe fruit tastes like a cross between tart cherries and cranberries
24. The tart flavour of the cranberries adds piquancy.
25. That lemon tart was a winner, wasn't it?