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1 This is a very savoury dish and suitable for an evening meal.
2 A roasted fish on bread with a little oil is very savoury .
3 Ribby set the pie upon the table; there was a very savoury smell.
4 So far as he is concerned it is not a very savoury matter.
5 This is a very homely dish, but a very savoury and economical one.
6 It's not a very savoury subject, but it's no use running away from it.
7 The food was very savoury , and perfectly cooked and served.
8 This is very savoury , and is much liked.
9 He wasn't a very savoury gentleman, Mr. Morris.
10 The last yields a very savoury palm-cabbage, which we had sometimes eaten at the convent of Caripe.
11 Those who do not like tomatoes can leave them out, and the dish will still be very savoury .
12 It is certainly very savoury , only that according to French cookery, too much is made of the fowl.
13 These are very savoury , do not contain pea nuts, are very rich in proteid, and therefore exceedingly nourishing.
14 Before she arrived at this point, however, Sophie had been at pains to do some not very savoury manoeuvring.
15 They were discussing the possibilities of dinner; the hostess enumerated some very savoury ones, and he nodded briskly, assenting to everything.
16 Its flesh is very savoury , though, from what prejudice I know not, it is considered unwholesome and apt to produce fever.
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