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give someone a dose/taste of their own medicine to do the same bad thing to someone that they have often done to you, in order to show them how unpleasant it is. She's always turning up late for me so I thought I'd give her a taste of her own medicine and see how she likes it. have tasted blood if you have tasted blood, you have achieved a small victory which has made you believe you can win a more important victory. The Welsh team tasted blood in the local championships and want to play at national level now. See also: blood leave a bad taste in your mouth if an experience leaves a bad taste in your mouth, you have an unpleasant memory of it. I think we all felt that he'd been treated unfairly and it left a bad taste in people's mouths. There's no accounting for taste! something that you say when you cannot understand why someone likes something or someone. 'I love having a cold shower before breakfast.' 'Well, there's no accounting for taste!' leave a bad taste in your mouth to cause an unpleasant memory. Violent movies always leave a bad taste in my mouth. taste blood to achieve a small victory, which makes you want or expect an even greater one. I could taste blood after the first day of the trial and I knew we would win in the end. See also: blood |
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