to one's taste
Example Sentences
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There are already cryptic advertisements in the Personal columns of literary magazines, urging the purchase of electronic headsets for the training and regulation of one’s own brain waves, according to one’s taste.
From "The Lives of a Cell" by Lewis Thomas
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The coffee base is made as for café noir, and it is served in a tall glass with water to dilute it to one's taste.
From All About Coffee by Ukers, William H. (William Harrison)
If one must work, one might at least seek work a little to one's taste.
From Big Timber A Story of the Northwest by Sinclair, Bertrand W.
I should say, before passing further, that even a slight acquaintance with the decorative arts as practised at present appears to be quite improving to one's taste, and cultivating to the perceptions.
From Hold Up Your Heads, Girls! : Helps for Girls, in School and Out by Ryder, Annie H
It is steeped in poetry, and every line is a fresh pleasure to one's taste.
From Amiel's Journal by Ward, Humphry, Mrs.