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Gurgen Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

There's no depth to it?

-Why would you ruin a perfectly good piece of meat with vinegar?

-You need acid to cut the sweetness.
Otherwise, there's no depth to it.

what does it mean depth?
  

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The depth in such a context means a better quality of the meat which otherwise would be insipid or tasteless altogether. It simply tastes much better with vinegar.

  • The depth in such a context means a better quality of the meat which otherwise would be insipid or tasteless altogether.
  • It simply tastes much better with vinegar.
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The depth in such a context means a better quality of the meat which otherwise would be insipid or tasteless altogether. It simply tastes much better with vinegar.

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