adore, cachet, differentia, feast on, gust, keynote, partake, revel in, smell, take, warmth of feeling
Definitionn. the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
Last update: September 9, 2015
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The smell and taste of it all had a smack of Anisya Fedorovna herself: a savor of juiciness, cleanliness, whiteness, and pleasant smiles. [Please select]
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Thou shalt have welcome sweet with the savor of the grateful. [Please select]
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The savor and joy of life returned upon him in a flood. [Please select]
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Somehow the smile annoyed her--it seemed to savor of self-confidence. [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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It seemed to savor of traps, and Peter had never liked traps. [Please select]
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There was a tone in his voice that I liked not, for it savored of pity. [Please select]
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A husband would be in the way and spoil the savor of the occasion. [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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His faint pause on the word wife, the mention of the word itself in the presence of these people, had a savor of recklessness. [Please select]
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It held another savor of disappointment--seeming as little in keeping with the keen, business-like Lakely as did the house. [Please select]
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