Vinegary in a sentence as an adjective

I've found sauces tend to be more vinegary, at least low fat salad sauces. Salt should also be looked out for too.

Spice up at will, but I find Tabasco too vinegary. Add water to make it soupy, boil for 10 minutes, eat with bread.

It’s not so dissimilar from ketchup, just a little less vinegary.

The ingredients are roughly the same, but the Thai version is runnier and more vinegary/sweet.

Not too many people want to go out of their way for boiled meats and cabbage, or fatty vinegary stuff in aspic. Egg salad on a hot day at the Latvian church picnic.

If you paid more attention to his vinegary interjections than the main point, it says more about you than it does him.

It will make your clothes smell fresh - not vinegary. That scent that comes off of clothes that are treated with scented detergents and softeners is air pollution.

The vinegary smell of fixer isn't something I miss personally. > something has been lost.

Nitrocellulose is super flammable and many early theaters burned down as a result, it was replaced with acetate "safety film" which tends to go vinegary, finally everyone settled on polyester. Nowadays you can have a pretty good expectation of the storage properties of our plastics.

Vinegary definitions

adjective

tasting or smelling like vinegar

See also: acetose acetous vinegarish

adjective

having a sour disposition; ill-tempered

See also: vinegarish