The taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth.
Derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in.
1 Young men, savour the days until you have to discover this fact.
2 I wanted to take my time, get it right, savour the moment.
3 We still want to savour slowly gestated ideas and carefully chosen words.
4 That same day, the author had another opportunity to savour public recognition.
5 The loyal supporters who stayed with us need to savour this moment.
6 I got 25 minutes or so, and I still savour that feeling.
7 This was a triumph to savour , one that heralded a new politics.
8 Heaven forbid that their conduct, in one particular, should savour of injustice.
9 The savour has gone out of life; I feel widowed, frozen, desolate.
10 Others would only savour the scandal, his open affair with Lady Somervell.
11 He smiled cruelly, his own anxieties forgotten in the savour of vengeance.
12 But he could savour a significant tonic in Swansea's fight for survival.
13 Every song was a groove, every groove was a moment to savour .
14 None the less, his avowed principle was to savour the passing hour.
15 All the savour of life was connected for him with that box.
16 The name would have had for him a savour of quaint distinction.
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