We have no meanings for "have no savour" in our records yet.
1 I naturally told her that in her absence dinner would have no savour ; and I spoke the truth.
2 Her reply had no savour of conceit; it was honest, that was all.
3 Fie upon life, it has no savour in it.
4 The viands had no savour ; only the draught of coffee that soothed his throat was good.
5 They had no savour of historic or traditionary truth,-norelation to actual life,-andin this consisted their great charm.
6 I have heard horror expressed because the old forms were disregarded and language used which had no savour of red-tape.
7 He said to himself that he should have a long night's reading, but the prospect of reading had no savour .
8 For this mood of deadly fatigue the remembrance of all the intellectual joys and conquests of the last few years has no savour whatever.
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