She said it with such relish I almost wanted to believe her.
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He said each word with relish as if imagining them in use.
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The relish reminded me to ask him later about the barbecue sauce.
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Few African American families can relish in their history like the Boyds.
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Its leads -respected actors all -seem to relish the freedom.
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Your father negotiated the betrothal with such zest all those years ago.
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Thought of the coming night had taken the zest out of trading.
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Also, feel free to use orange curls or zest as a garnish.
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Sprinkle lemon zest on top and refrigerate until set, about 1 hour.
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The children entered into the spirit of the thing with great zest.
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Thus, generation by generation, the little settlement maintained itself with varying success, varying zestfulness, and varying loyalty toward the future.
Ús de gusto en anglès
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Perhaps Chris Hughton would free up his players to attack with gusto?
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They had a lot of gusto about it and came home refreshed.
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Football's Coming Home they sang with gusto, and after this it has.
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A fact which was evident from the gusto resorted to in mastication.
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There was gloom rather than gusto in his approach to the table.
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Ironically, they died from consuming the products they sold with such gusto.
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I took her out for Thai food and she ate with gusto.
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Dr. Jailani picked up the new food and began eating with gusto.
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The sense or pleasure of tasting, hence relish; more common form, gusto.
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The others dug in with gusto, inhaling the meal in five bites.
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The animal was promptly cut up, cooked and eaten with great gusto.
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And here he related with great gusto the substance of his interview.
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The gusto of the man speaks out fierily after all these years.
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In point of fact, he was privately relishing life with enviable gusto.
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It's time for the chorus, and the regulars sing it with gusto.
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He leaned forward in his chair, lighting a fresh cigar with gusto.