Examples of 'savour' in a sentence

Meaning of "savour"

savour (verb): To taste and enjoy the flavor or smell of something, especially with great pleasure. This term is often used in the context of food, drink, or experiences that are particularly enjoyable or satisfying
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  • The specific taste or smell of something.
  • A distinctive sensation.
  • Sense of smell; power to scent, or trace by scent.
  • Pleasure; appreciation; relish.

How to use "savour" in a sentence

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Savour your espresso just as you like it.
I am not unable to savour a stratagem of elegant construction.
Savour the sluttish luxuriance of the oyster.
We must learn to savour the moments of peace.
Savour the good things in your community.
One can really savour the brandy.
Savour the taste of real traditional cooking.
He has left the savour of a good name.
Savour the atmosphere of relaxation and peace.
At that moment we savour before killing them.
Savour the best meat in the world.
He would merely savour this unique moment.
Savour our exclusive luxury gastronomic concept.
The right atmosphere to savour a moment of relaxation.
Savour mediterranean and local dishes in our.

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I hope you will savour our hospitality.
You savour your friendship with him.
Unforgettable moments of savour in all our restaurants.
Savour the miracle that is your life.
Appreciate and savour what you have.
Savour it as if it were the last day of your life.
Take a minute to savour that piece of chocolate.
These are the moments you want to savour.
I want to savour this pleasure to the limit.
I am going to get a beer and savour the moment.
There was a savour of bitterness in his voice.
This is the best season to savour cobras.
There was a savour of bitterness in her voice.
It hardly matters to those who savour them.
I want to savour and appreciate every bite.
But not before we get to savour it first.
I wanted to savour every moment of his agony.
Though a god may incessantly savour enjoyment.
One in which we savour the experience of beauty.
I love these moments and savour them.
There we can savour a chocolate in the café.
A particular palate is required for their savour.
Take time to savour the good moments.
You take your time to savour them.
Your alluring savour is going to be the death of me.
Meals are social occasions to savour and enjoy.
Do not savour the fire during night time.
Bajagain insists we also savour a plate of cucumbers.
Savour it and hoard it in the palm of your hand.
Tete takes time to savour his success.
I will savour mine later with proper respect.
It makes you want to savour every bite.
I want to savour more of this experience.
These are the moments you savour.
I will let her savour your divorce first.

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