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1 But the girls have no relish for that; they'd rather do almost anything.
2 Prisoners we have taken say that they have no relish for the fighting.
3 Girls have no relish for humor: they don't understand it.
4 I have no relish , indeed, for sensual indulgences.
5 He that likes Gatty can have no relish for so solemn a creature as Frontlet; and an admirer of Frontlet will call Gatty a maypole-girl.
6 The reaction of the irreverent early Victorian, Sidney Smith, was one of ennui: "I have no relish for the country," he wrote to a friend.
7 And he felt that the crowd had no relish for him.
8 When the proper time for play came, he had no relish for it.
9 He had no relish for the task which had brought him to her.
10 His uneducated mind had no relish for more refined, intellectual recreation.
11 But Miss Kitty Cat had no relish for that sport.
12 This was a business that Henry had no relish for.
13 He had tried it once by himself and apparently had no relish to repeat the experiment.
14 But I had no relish for being laughed at again, so I did not say it.
15 They had no relish for gossiping about their acquaintance and even politics seemed a little dull.
16 Although a Catholic, he had no relish for the horrible persecution which had been determined upon.
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