All 4 Uses of
savor
in
Summer Pleasures, by Nora Roberts
- He did as she asked and savored the warm, dark taste of her mouth.†
Chpt 1.8 *savored = took great pleasure from
- She said the word again, savoring it.†
Chpt 2.1savoring = taking great pleasure from
- Moments like this were meant to be savored.†
Chpt 2.9savored = took great pleasure from
- Savor me.†
Chpt 2.12
Definitions:
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(1)
(savor) to take great pleasure from; or the pleasure or flavor enjoyed
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) meaning too rare to warrant focus:
More rarely, savory can refer to an aroma or flavor that is not sweet, or to a specific spice of the mint family or related plants.
Even more rarely, savor can mean to have traces of -- as when Alexander Hamilton wrote "Its situation must always savor of weakness."