Aún no tenemos significados para "savor more".
1They savor more of the East.
2They employed a variety of means which seemed to me and my friends to savor more of Popish tyranny than of Christian discipline.
3The profound stillness below was unlike the bold, restless movements of Cap, and it seemed to savor more of the artifices of an enemy.
4Such a statement would not only be false, but the absolute antipode of Christian Science, and would savor more of heathenism, than of my doctrines.
5The story of the life of Abraham Lincoln savors more of romance than reality.
6The whole savors more of the sharp twang of Puritanism than that of the Roman Catholic school.
7"He savors more of the shops in the Cheap yonder than of Castle or Court."
8Here is Ann Lee's doctrine revived with a mocking suggestion that savors more of Frances Wright than of its poor, half-crazed author.
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