The wild hound is well aware of it, and takes advantage of it by a manoeuvre, which certainly savours strongly of reflection on his part. [Please select]
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Why should there not be insects with similar habits among the amateurs of corpse-like savours. [Please select]
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The maternal grandmother must have gone to Salem at a very early age, as Benella herself savours only of New England soil. [Please select]
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"Lizzie, I loathe eavesdropping and anything that savours of underhand work, but what are we to do." [Please select]
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"We cannot understand the character of your command," said one, "which savours somewhat of interference with the liberty of the subject." [Please select]
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It savours so much of "beating the Devil round a bush." [Please select]
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This becomes not our royal dignity, and savours of treason in thee. [Please select]
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Anything that in the least degree savours of extravagance seems to him impolitic. [Please select]
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An excessive regard for disused metaphor savours of pedantry: disregard is inelegant. [Please select]
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It is usually considered a Taoist work, because it savours in parts of Lao-tsz's doctrine; but, like the works of Hwai-nan-tsz (an imperial prince of the Han dynasty 150 years later) it was classified in 50 B. [Please select]
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It was very lucky that I discovered the existence of this Dumba cablegram in this manner which savours almost of diplomacy as represented on the stage. [Please select]
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