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1 To make it more savoury , fry your vegetables before making into soup.
2 All its savour was more savoury , all its nutritive qualities were more nutritious.
3 Will you not venture upon a second and more savoury supper?
4 The addition, however, rendered the soup far more savoury , at least to my palate.
5 No, they imagined themselves sure of a more savoury supper!
6 Never was there a more savoury meal than that!
7 There is another, even more savoury , for hair-dying.
8 They had little more savoury than their own bullets to put in their mouths when I left them.
9 The fellow is a genius in his way, and would have made his mark in some more savoury trade.
10 The Rolling Stones may have had Sister Morphine but U2's preference is for the altogether more savoury Sr Anne.
11 You could also add some chopped pancetta or streaky bacon to the onion mix, for a more savoury finish.
12 A much more savoury smoke.
13 Only a few minutes, however, had elapsed before another still more savoury puff induced me to take several long inhalations.
14 No more savoury dishes, no more champagne suppers; just a cut of a joint, a few vegetables, and a ten-mile walk after.
15 In plain Bag-puddings it makes them much more savoury , to put into them a little Penny-royal shreded very small, as also other sweet-Herbs.
16 All kinds of cold vegetables, cold soup, porridge, &c., can go into this, and tinned or fresh tomatoes will make it more savoury .
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