Usage examples of "gusto" in Italian with translation to English

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Ha più soldi che gusto. He has more money than taste.
Qual è il tuo gusto di gelato preferito? What's your favorite flavor of ice cream?
La medicina ha un gusto amaro. The medicine tastes bitter.
Mi piace il gusto dell'anguria. I love the taste of watermelon.
Questo ha un gusto piuttosto gradevole per me. This tastes pretty good to me.
Tom ha sviluppato un gusto per il vino francese. Tom developed a taste for French wine.
Il vero gusto della vita non lo si trova nelle grandi cose, ma in quelle piccole. The real taste of life is not found in great things, but in small ones.
Questo design non soddisfa i miei gusti. This design doesn't suit my taste.
Sembra che Jane si stia gustando la festa. Jane appears to be enjoying the party.
Ho dei gusti semplicissimi, mi accontento sempre del meglio. I have the simplest tastes. I am always satisfied with the best.
Litiga solo per il gusto di litigare. She argues just for the sake of arguing.
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