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tastest
English
Etymology
taste +? -est
Verb
tastest
- (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of taste
Anagrams
- T-states, attests, sattest
German
Pronunciation
Verb
tastest
- inflection of tasten:
- second-person singular present
- second-person singular subjunctive I
tastest From the web:
- tastiest food
- tastiest steak
- tastiest fish
- what's the tastiest part of a human
- what's the tastiest cut of steak
- what's the tastiest meat
- what's the tastiest alcoholic drink
- what's the tastiest dog food
tastiest
English
Adjective
tastiest
- superlative form of tasty: most tasty
Anagrams
- statites
tastiest From the web:
- what's the tastiest part of a human
- what's the tastiest food in the world
- what's the tastiest steak
- what's the tastiest fish
- what's the tastiest cut of steak
- what's the tastiest meat
- what's the tastiest alcoholic drink
- what's the tastiest fruit
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