The taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth.
Derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in.
1 I want savor it like the final chapter of a great book.
2 After The Jenna Thing happened, Hanna didn't savor teasing quite as much.
3 But McCann was pleased with himself and wanted to savor the moment.
4 The savor and joy of life returned upon him in a flood.
5 To drink in her spirit was to savor a moment of grace.
6 More: there is a savor of life and immortality in substantial fare.
7 Dance fans everywhere will savor the loving depiction of artists at work.
8 Allow me to savor the drama of the event in safe retrospect.
9 Thou savor not the things of God, but the things of men.
10 Riding cocooned against his strength, she had time to savor her arousal.
11 But there still stuck to him the savor of his old life.
12 Lily wanted to make herself scarce, to savor her feelings in private.
13 It was a mad intoxication, which the savor of crime further heightened.
14 This experience took the savor out of ordinary worldly society for me.
15 You can put more savor and unction into it than I can.
16 This was Jon's battle and Daegan was going to savor fighting it.
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