savor|savored|savoring|savors in English
verb
[sa·vor || 'seɪvə(r)]
take pleasure in a taste or odor; enjoy, delight in; spice, give flavor to; have a taste; emit an odo
Use "savor|savored|savoring|savors" in a sentence
1. His attitude savors of pedantry.
2. I am and savor the halcyon times.
3. 13 If he savors it and does not let it go
4. 14 I am and savor the halcyon times.
5. MacLaine seems to savor such Amusingly earthy directness
6. We need to savor smaller portions of seafood.
7. A sweet,[Sentencedict] sassy sauce: Savor the flavor.
8. I am owed and savor the halcyon times.
9. 15 A sweet, sassy sauce: Savor the flavor.
10. 1 The soup has a savor of onion.
11. 12 Visit the South and savor country-style preparation.
12. Barbecuing with wood means your mundane summer grillings will take on all new flavors and savors.
13. So go ahead: Bathe, breathe, savor, and just be.
14. 3 MacLaine seems to savor such amusingly earthy directness.
15. 11 I am owed and savor the halcyon times.
16. 4 MacLaine seems to savor such amusingly earthy directness.
17. Awe also helps us savor our feelings and physical sensations
18. Pop that insect into your mouth, and savor the crunch.
19. 13 Asas you savor slowly feeling more will change color.
20. Sniff, savor and swish that around for a few moments.
21. Ted's Bulletin is a place to savor The Every Day
22. Bubblies 101: How To Savor Champagne And Other Sparkling Wines
23. 10 His humorous remarks added a savor to our conversation.
24. The Epicurean Bull will most likely be found savoring succulent three - course meals at posh five - star restaurants.
25. 7 Now, they can savor a momentous event of their own.