relish|relished|relishes|relishing in English
verb
[rel·ish || 'relɪʃ]
enjoy, take pleasure in, delight
Use "relish|relished|relishes|relishing" in a sentence
1. This dish relishes of curry.
2. He relishes the chance to play Hamlet.
3. Relish [condiment]
4. He's relishing his new opportunity.
5. He relishes the prospect of a fight.
6. He ate quietly, relishing his meal.
7. Nader is relishing the leverage and the limelight.
8. I think she rather relishes the role of martyr.
9. They relished every chance to stymie him.
10. 7 Daley, like this town, relished a political brawl.
11. I always relish a challenge.
12. The Maggot was growling to himself, relishing the confrontation.
13. General Peckham chuckled with relish.
14. I don't relish ham salad.
15. Yes, an iron rampart, " he repeated, relishing his phrase.
16. Agnes had no relations, and relished the companionship of her headmistress.
17. 1 The Maggot was growling to himself, relishing the confrontation.
18. 7 The Maggot was growling to himself, relishing the confrontation.
19. The three men ate with relish.
20. Bubbies Kosher Dill Relish, 16 fl oz
21. Abreacts The Relish House Mar 09, 1996
22. She savoured the moment with obvious relish.
23. The chaplain relished the privacy and isolation of his verdant surroundings.
24. Then hugging my knees, I sat there relishing the moment.
25. Our chief, not relishing this kind of Complaisance in the