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Definition of 'sour'English
Alternative forms
* (obsolete) sowr
Adjective
( er)
Having an acidic, sharp or tangy taste.
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* Francis Bacon
- All sour things, as vinegar, provoke appetite.
Made rancid by fermentation, etc.
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Tasting or smelling rancid.
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Peevish or bad-tempered.
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* Shakespeare
- He was a scholar / Lofty and sour to them that loved him not, / But to those men that sought him sweet as summer.
(of soil) Excessively acidic and thus infertile.
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(of petroleum) Containing excess sulfur.
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Unfortunate or unfavorable.
* Shakespeare
- sour adversity
* {{quote-news
|year=2011
|date=October 1
|author=Phil Dawkes
|title=Sunderland 2 - 2 West Brom
|work=BBC Sport
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|passage=The result may not quite give the Wearsiders a sweet ending to what has been a sour week, following allegations of sexual assault and drug possession against defender Titus Bramble, but it does at least demonstrate that their spirit remains strong in the face of adversity.}}
Noun
The sensation of a sour taste.
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A drink made with whiskey, lemon or lime juice and sugar.
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(label) Any cocktail containing lemon or lime juice.
A sour or acid substance; whatever produces a painful effect.
- (Edmund Spenser)
Derived terms
* laundry sour
Verb
(label) To make sour.
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(label) To become sour.
* Jonathan Swift
- So the sun's heat, with different powers, / Ripens the grape, the liquor sours .
(label) To make disenchanted.
* Shakespeare
- To sour your happiness I must report, / The queen is dead.
(label) To become disenchanted.
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(label) To make (soil) cold and unproductive.
- (Mortimer)
To macerate (lime) and render it fit for plaster or mortar.
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