leave a sour taste in one's mouth

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Verb[edit]

leave a sour taste in one's mouth (third-person singular simple present leaves a sour taste in one's mouth, present participle leaving a sour taste in one's mouth, simple past and past participle left a sour taste in one's mouth)

  1. (idiomatic) To give one an unpleasant feeling or memory.
    • 2007 July, Hilary Beard, “Surviving the Health Insurance Crisis”, in Ebony, page 140:
      But after having been employed for her "entire adult life," her experience of being uninsured leaves a sour taste in her mouth.
    • 2011, Mark Burke, Glimmers of Hope: Memoir of a Volunteer in Africa, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 307:
      Some volunteers might opt to stay on in Zambia by other means, but the General election had left a sour taste in my mouth and I was ready to go.
    • 2012, Angela Nicole, I Heard There'd Be Cake, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 105:
      “Your daughter has amnesia, sir,” he said, the honourific[sic] leaving a sour taste in his mouth.