Aún no tenemos significados para "savour in".
1It is a league table to savour in this corner of Lancashire.
2This is clearly a view to savour in real time, cocktail in hand.
3Fie upon life, it has no savour in it.
4He began to find a new savour in existence.
5They will leave a sweet savour in the reader's mouth after a somewhat acid chapter.
6There's no such savour in our hall at eventide, nor in the best kitchen in the parish.
7Sure, there was much to savour in the manner of the performance but those landslides carry attendant dangers.
8Man disrelishes the things of God, and can take no savour in them, until his heart is broken.
9Sir, if your spirit should be in need of quickening, you would find a very sweet savour in his discourse.
10But the Wayans' comedies have the same end-of-the pier cheeriness that we've now come to savour in the Carry On films.
11For him there is no longer savour in the viands, or sparkle in the wine,-mandelights him not, nor woman neither.
12Ronnie O'Sullivan drew level in the snooker record books with Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry on a night to savour in York.
13Your presence, like your fidelity, hath a goodly savour in it, being always before and better than our expectation or our fears.
14But I might have known there 's always sure to be salt and savour in the man she covers with her wing.
15He was somehow conscious, as he turned northwards, of a peculiar sense of exhilaration, a savour in life unexpected, not altogether analysable.
16Sam Warburton's marvellous low-flying tackle on Tuilagi was another moment to savour in a match which more than lived up to its billing.
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