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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a savor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular taste or smell that is pleasant or enjoyable.
Example: "The dish was a delight, with a savor that lingered on the palate long after the last bite."
Alternatives: "a flavor" or "an essence".
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BUTTERMILK: A Savor the South Cookbook.
For the moment, Formula One itself, at least, leaves with a savor of success – especially Vettel.
Chicken: A Savor the South Cookbook, by Cynthia Graubart (University of North Carolina Press, $20).
That said, the visions conjured here have a savor and a bite that feel anything but blurred.
And yet, something like a savor of life (because of the sweet smell of the rain), the very first discharge, like a momentary palpitation.
"The lactic acid is what gives buttermilk its tartness, and Southerners developed a real taste for that," said Ms. Moose, the author of "Buttermilk: A Savor the South Cookbook," published this month by the University of North Carolina Press.
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I like to see a Rottweiler get a bath or a shepherd savor a Milk-Bone.
CARA PALMER You can think of a savoring pretty broadly, right.
So I want to ask you, for your Greater Good in Action practice as our guinea pig…you chose a savoring walk.
A Furst devotee would find it an adventure savoring a meal at infamous Table 14!
I'd never seen a man so savor an adventure.
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