Definitionn. the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
Last update: July 4, 2015
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I like to savour the rewards of success. [Please select]
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The delicious savour of gulabjamun attracts me. [Please select]
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At a later period, pari passe with the spiritualization of the god, comes a refinement of the tastes attributed to him, and the finer parts of the sacrifice, finally it may be only its savour, are alone regarded as acceptable offerings. [Please select]
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Everything about him savoured of the superlative degree. [Please select]
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But among the English buccaneers in the square there were many who savoured the audacious humour of the trapped dictating terms to the trappers. [Please select]
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With just an atom of hope, he frequently mounted to his choir-loft and issued an order that savoured far more of a plea, "Come here." [Please select]
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All knowledge came from experience, and no man could know the savour of a pineapple without having tasted it. [Please select]
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But the manner in which it was hurried through the House savoured of despotism. [Please select]
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Her very blushes savoured of a delicate complacency that enhanced her beauty without disturbing her serenity. [Please select]
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