He took a bite and savored it for a moment. [Please select]
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It all savored too much of melodrama, even for the Northland, where people still did things in a primitive way. [Please select]
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That this savored of deception, or was in any way objectionable, did not seem to have occurred to me. [Please select]
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He liked to laugh at the theatre, but mistrusted a daily point of view which savored of buffoonery. [Please select]
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It savored to her of narrow medical tyranny, and distrust of aspiring individuality. [Please select]
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They did, certainly; they savored as strongly of mice as Tom's question of bad grammar. [Please select]
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As imparted in the universities and schools, it savored strongly of medievalism. [Please select]
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They savored of independence; they flattered the human passions; the reasoning was specious; we wished it conclusive. [Please select]
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Nothing that savored of the chapel was there: the hour was honestly devoted to entertainment. [Please select]
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The real name of this son of Neptune was Samuels, but our party called him, as it savored more of salt water, Captain Walrus, of the bark Harpoon. [Please select]
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The President's speech to the two houses in joint session savored too much of a speech from the throne; it was a symptom of the Federalist leaning to monarchical forms and practices. [Please select]
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