Use "savour|savoured|savouring|savours" in a sentence

1. That savours strongly of bitterness.

2. That savours strongly of bitterness

3. Now the exams are over, I'm savouring my freedom.

4. She savoured the moment with obvious relish.

5. He hesitated, savouring the moment.

6. The cask savours of the first fill. 

7. She savoured the joke with relish.

8. She savoured the taste of the champagne.

9. Mr. Bob lit his cigar, savoured it appreciatively.

10. I wanted to savour every moment.

11. She sipped her wine, savouring every drop.

12. Her remarks savour of hypocrisy.

13. She breathed deeply, savouring the silence.

14. No doubt Nixon and his inner circle savoured the notion.

15. The soup has a savour of onion.

16. Heyward began savouring the sweetness to come.

17. She drank the wine slowly, savouring every drop.

18. Savour the culinary delights of Morocco.

19. Your remarks savour strongly of impertinence.

20. 1 The cask savours of the first fill. 

21. Ambrosiate * exceptionally sweet and pleasing to savour

22. Savour the culinary delights of Mexico.

23. His recent comments savour of hypocrisy.

24. He ate his meal slowly, savouring every mouthful.

25. His behaviour does rather savour of hypocrisy.

26. It was a day to remember, to savour.

27. 15 He ate his meal slowly, savouring every mouthful.

28. She wanted to savour it for a moment.

29. Savouring that achelloevement, or any of life's joys, is another matter.

30. You can savour the magical flavour of Ancient Egypt

31. She wanted to savour, to prolong, her anticipation.

32. His political views have a savour of fanaticism.

33. Life seemed to have lost its savour for him.

34. She took a sip of wine, savouring the fine vintage.

35. Any budding gangsters can also savour the Chicago nightlife.

36. 4 She took a sip of wine, savouring the fine vintage.

37. He sat for a few moments, savouring the memory to the full.

38. She felt that life had lost most of its savour.

39. About everything he writes hangs a faint savour of calculation.

40. Victory was sweet, and he wanted to savour every moment.

41. Slowly, savouring the moment, Harry opened the letter he knew was from Madeleine.

42. Give yourself time to savour its unmistakably smooth, rich taste and texture.

43. You need to savour this wine to get its full flavor.

44. He was leaning back in a comfortable armchair and savouring the brandy.

45. After all, this was an important moment, a time to savour.

46. A man was legally allowed to savour his first curry for three months.

47. Holidays are for seeing the sights, hearing the language and savouring the smells.

48. Savour the flavour of each mouthful, and chew your food well.

49. Hope you'll enjoy savouring as well as preparing them. To all Chefs, let's start wokking now.

50. He took a mouthful of the secret vodka, savouring it, carried it to the door, listened.

51. Caged in the house as we were, anything savouring of parts had peculiar charm for me.

52. For a moment he hesitated, savouring the moment, then centred the metal spike and pushed.

53. He savoured the weasel on his palate for seconds, and then breathed her into his lungs.

54. It was the first chocolate he'd tasted for over a year, so he savoured every mouthful.

55. 27 It savoured the tang of Biff's own saliva, similarly flavoured, like a waxing and ebbing tide inside his mouth.

56. It was a moment to be savoured, when danger was past and I was wholly at peace.

57. Antonyms for Blandness include tastiness, savoriness, toothsomeness, savor, savour, palatableness, palatability, delectability, lusciousness and deliciousness

58. Savour the comfort and the stylish ambience of the tastefully furnished rooms and suites.

59. A climb to savour, Moyer's Buttress deserves its place as a classic gritstone E

60. Savour the sights and smells of the age of steam in the National Railway Museum.

61. The best smell is bread, the best savour salt, the best love that of children. 

62. 16 It savoured the tang of Biff's own saliva, similarly flavoured, like a waxing and ebbing tide inside his mouth.

63. Victory tomorrow would be a sweet first to savour, crushing any doubts among City's sometimes cynical following.

64. Savouring her 440-vote capture of the Tory marginal, the double Oscar winner said yesterday her acting career was over.

65. “Colony is a book to grab and not put down, to dream about and to savour

66. It's nice to sip and savour drinks other than beer as well from time to time.

67. Thwarted, I walk on and barely have time to savour the moment before bumping into Joe.

68. For a moment he savoured their saltiness and then he seemed to register that her body was being racked with sobs.

69. Keegan is desperate to stay after savouring his first taste in management by keeping United in the Second Division.

70. She stood still, savouring the accumulation of days of her life behind her like beads on a string, something tangible.

71. 17 Formentera An almost totally unspoilt island just off the coast of southern Ibiza whose lazy sun-drenched calm just waits to be savoured.

72. She rolled his stiffened cue around her mouth, and licked at the hardness like a child savouring a stick of rock.

73. His towering, blank-eyed presence at the head of the table drew the savour from the good food she cooked.

74. All around are snow-capped mountains which provide the walker or nature-lover with magnificent opportunities to savour the Alpine flora.

75. The Romance of Words (4th ed.) Ernest Weekley I was sorry afterwards that I had spoken of the majesty of the Assembly's wisdom, because it savoured of Buncombe .

76. Bookmarked is a delightful little novella that can be savoured in one sitting, leaving you completely satisfied and with a smile on your face

77. Aquitaine river cruises are often all about indulging in fine dining and savouring local wines, a nod to your passions and sensory pleasures

78. the "Palayson" restaurant of the Domaines, located in a country house in a welcoming setting, will allure you by its charm and its refined cuisine incorporating the many savours of Provence.

79. Basked definition: derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in synonyms: savor, devour, savour, feast one's eyes, like, relish, enjoy

80. With zero sugar, Bask gives you one less thing to worry about, so you can zero in on the moment and savour every second.