relish|relishes in English
noun
[rel·ish || 'relɪʃ]
great enjoyment, delight; taste, flavor; condiment, spice
Use "relish|relishes" in a sentence
1. This dish relishes of curry.
2. He relishes the chance to play Hamlet.
3. Relish [condiment]
4. He relishes the prospect of a fight.
5. I think she rather relishes the role of martyr.
6. I always relish a challenge.
7. General Peckham chuckled with relish.
8. I don't relish ham salad.
9. The three men ate with relish.
10. Bubbies Kosher Dill Relish, 16 fl oz
11. Abreacts The Relish House Mar 09, 1996
12. She savoured the moment with obvious relish.
13. Would you like relish on your burger?
14. Hunger will relish the plainest fare.
15. Top the chicken with tomato mango relish.
16. Elephants relish taking dust baths too.
17. Hamburger, relish, lettuce... onions, cheese, tomatoes.
18. She savoured the joke with relish.
19. She retailed the neighbours' activities with relish.
20. Butter to butter is no relish.
21. I have no relish for pop music.
22. Tennis loses its relish when one gets old.
23. I ate with great relish , enjoying every bite.
24. She particularly relishes fried rabbit - heads, the Sichuan version of late - night kebab.
25. They do not seem to relish this.