How To Use Savoring In A Sentence

  • Here, we gleefully slosh about in communal pools of thick brown gloop, pouring it over ourselves with plastic pails and savouring the eucalyptus-like aroma, before washing it off under hot jets of salty spring water.
  • From restaurant menus to new lifestyle trends, savoring the moment has become the rule.
  • It's like taking a mouthful of good wine, swishing it around in your mouth, savoring it before you let it go down.
  • ATLANTA — As Aaron Rodgers trotted off the field, savoring another playoff win, he was serenaded with chants of "Go, Pack, Go! Packers Crush Falcons 48-21
  • He sits down with his family for a meal, savoring the moment.
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  • I stepped in and soaked my body in the tub, savoring the decadent feeling of the water sloshing around me.
  • And when the food comes, enjoy it, leaving the fattiest part of your meal on your plate if you know no matter what you will eat the wedding cake or by savoring just a bite of cake if you choose to eat your full meal. The Small Change Diet
  • Yet still we lingered, savoring the last moments of the magical afternoon.
  • He seemed to be savouring every last moment that he had in this place.
  • Martin, who gives up his law practice, proclaims, "Quitting is seriously underrated," and there's the conductor who wears "the expression of one savoring the first bite of a spectacular creme brulee. A tale of operatic scale, with soundtrack by Wagner
  • Most of the time she just scanned the lines (too fast, I thought, to really be savoring the prose ) her expression impassive. GALILEE
  • Savouring her 1,440-vote capture of the Tory marginal, the double Oscar winner said yesterday her acting career was over.
  • Ever so slightly and slowly, they lent in and kissed each other on the lips softly, savouring the moment in each other's arms.
  • Olsson took a bite, savoring the ham and cheese on wheat.
  • Immediately, we devoured our food, savoring the taste.
  • And she stays there, upright and smiling and proud, savoring her own good looks, with antivivisection posters crumpled around her feet. The Redleys
  • Immediately, we devoured our food, savoring the taste.
  • Sloan breathed deep, enjoying and savoring the moment.
  • I was savoring the lengthy period of feeling the cushioned and firm fullness of her lips as they had seemingly massaged mine in our endeavor.
  • We lay for a while before starting breakfast, warm in our bags, savouring the view and at the same time listening to the donging reverberations of a bellbird calling his good-morning song.
  • Both routes of feeding were physically unnatural and all I wanted was that exhilarating feeling of smelling, tasting and savouring food in my mouth again.
  • We lay for a while before starting breakfast, warm in our bags, savouring the view and at the same time listening to the donging reverberations of a bellbird calling his good-morning song.
  • His mother always made homemade bread and churned butter, and she preserved jams and a myriad of fruits and vegetables for savoring through the year.
  • Now she was enjoying herself and savoring every moment of climbing back up.
  • Sharon could feel something in the room, something malevolent, something watching her, savouring the smell of her fear. I.O.U. - SOMEONE HAS TO PAY
  • Jack took a sip of the dark liquid, savouring its rich, burning taste.
  • The two men drank in silence, each immersed in the ritual, savoring the confluence of two extreme tastes in their mouths. FLOATING CITY
  • I could have sat there all day, savouring a pasta salad and watching the people coming out.
  • In the daytime there had been the basking ridge where great ribbed wings of iridescent green or gray or black, dull red or brown or yellow, stretched to channel the sun to the dragon's quickening savoring bodies.
  • Curwen's Act of 1809 making it illegal to sell seats in parliament was passed at a time of so-called Tory dislike of anything savouring of reform.
  • She ate it slowly, savoring each morsel of food that went in her mouth.
  • Falling asleep stuffed, waking up hungry at midnight, standing over the toilet with Jell-O legs, hoping the forecast for rain is wrong, and savoring morning comforts like an email from home and the first sip of coffee, my commiserative teammate and I wake ourselves up for another race day. Ben King Diary: Inside the Team RadioShack bus – still a novelty
  • Slowly he leaned forward, sweaty palms tucked into his jeans' pockets, not wanting to rush this moment, savouring this anticipatory thrill.
  • She liked the way her name rolled off his tongue, as if he were savoring every letter. At Hidden Falls
  • Eric walked out from the kitchen and grinned, sitting down and slowly savoring his chocolate pudding.
  • Like a box of good chocolates, I prefer a restrained approach to a book, savouring no more than one or two chapters a day.
  • Olsson took a bite, savoring the ham and cheese on wheat.
  • She sipped her wine, savouring every drop.
  • Savouring her 1,440-vote capture of the Tory marginal, the double Oscar winner said yesterday her acting career was over.
  • He smirked joyously, savouring every moment of my suffering.
  • I pulled him closer, savouring every moment I could, just being there in his arms.
  • I lifted my beer bottle to my face and drank the frothy goodness, sipping it slowly, savoring the bitter crisp taste.
  • I popped the last bit of chocolate frosted doughnut adorned with pink and white sprinkles into my mouth, savoring the sugar.
  • He smirked joyously, savouring every moment of my suffering.
  • Walking down to the main drag, I fell into a full slow saunter, savouring the warmth and the sudden move into the light.
  • The secret initiation is the gnosis of bliss and emptiness that arises from the disciple savouring the bodhichitta, the wisdom-gnosis initiation is the experience of connate joy that arises from the disciple and consort themselves engaging in union. Kalachakra Initiations by His Holiness the Dalai Lama
  • You try to live life to the fullest, savouring every moment, for you never know what the morrow may bring - or if there will be a morrow for you.
  • I was meant to be savouring the last moments of my precious long weekend, but instead I find myself wishing that time would fast forward itself and just let me go to school.
  • His narrow storefront was usually packed with people, mostly men, either waiting covetously for beans or savoring them at the two small tables and the ledge across from the counter where he held court. Day of Honey
  • I was meant to be savouring the last moments of my precious long weekend, but instead I find myself wishing that time would fast forward itself and just let me go to school.
  • These were seen by authorities as very partial, untrue, seditious, and savouring too much of dangerous and traitorous conceits.
  • His nose nuzzled her neck and he breathed deeply, savoring her scent.
  • Fashionistas of course are already worshiping at the altar of “Marie Antoinette,” with its title bubblehead and hollow charms, while Forest Whitaker devotees are savoring the outré venality of Idi Amin in the rather too enthusiastically entertaining “Last King of Scotland.” Archive 2006-09-01
  • It was a matter, as St. Ignatius advises, of understanding a few realities profoundly and in savoring them interiorly. Archive 2009-04-01
  • ATLANTA mdash; As Aaron Rodgers trotted off the field, savoring another playoff win, he was serenaded with chants of Packers Crush Falcons 48-21
  • Michael rolled his tongue backwards in his mouth, savoring the bittersweet beer he clutched in his pale soft hands.
  • Right now, it's telling me that I've enjoyed dropping out of the rat race over the festive period, savouring peace, relaxation and sleep.
  • Sharon could feel something in the room, something malevolent, something watching her, savouring the smell of her fear. I.O.U. - SOMEONE HAS TO PAY
  • You try to live life to the fullest, savouring every moment, for you never know what the morrow may bring - or if there will be a morrow for you.
  • But England take the log of dropped catches to seven, most savouring of insufficient concentration rather than inadequate technique, of players contemplating their second innings rather than Australia's.
  • I lifted my beer bottle to my face and drank the frothy goodness, sipping it slowly, savoring the bitter crisp taste.
  • But England take the log of dropped catches to seven, most savouring of insufficient concentration rather than inadequate technique, of players contemplating their second innings rather than Australia's.
  • Later, although savouring the warmth of the electric blanket, she lay frowning in the darkness.
  • Later, although savouring the warmth of the electric blanket, she lay frowning in the darkness.
  • Now she was enjoying herself and savoring every moment of climbing back up.
  • The brown haired officer was clearly enjoying her cup, savoring it like a true coffee hound.
  • The dreams of the younger players were already losing their sparkle just when they were about to enter a World Cup arena for the first time and should be savouring every moment.
  • Ever so slightly and slowly, they lent in and kissed each other on the lips softly, savouring the moment in each other's arms.
  • So that's how I spent the afternoon - gently devouring sweet red hearts on a sunny Sunday afternoon, savouring the stickiness - I can think of many worse ways to spend my time.
  • Yet still we lingered, savoring the last moments of the magical afternoon.
  • cooking was fine but it was the savoring that he enjoyed most
  • Both proved themselves adept farceurs, savouring every idiotic situation and line of dialogue with gusto and panache.
  • He taps her glass with a ringing clink and starts to drink the champagne, savoring the taste.
  • He lay on top of her for a moment, savoring the passion, until she moved her hips, arousing him even more.
  • They are savoring the complex seasonings, the voluptuous stirrings and siftings, with an enjoyment formerly reserved for novels. American Pie
  • When the tub was full, Alicia hastily stripped off and sank down into it, savouring the sensation of hot, clean water prickling her skin.
  • He taps her glass with a ringing clink and starts to drink the champagne, savoring the taste.
  • She sliced a custard pudding with a spoon, and popped it into her mouth, savoring the taste.
  • ‘First meal at a fine restaurant,’ I speculated to myself, savoring a custardy bite of 1015 onion flan and spearing a spring onion, its green top squiggling across the plate and its tart beurre blanc gleaming in the sepia-toned light.
  • A reform that is Catholic in spirit will seek to maintain communion with the whole body of the Church, and will avoid anything savoring of schism or factionalism.
  • Later, although savouring the warmth of the electric blanket, she lay frowning in the darkness.
  • She took a lungful, savoring it, then passed it back to Grillo. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • He sat for a few moments, savouring the memory to the full.
  • What follows is Nick living the last days of his life to the fullest, savoring each moment and doing things he had only dreamed of.
  • Nick made us some strong coffee and we flobbed in our Rekindlers 'chairs savouring the quiet greenness!! TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • What follows is Nick living the last days of his life to the fullest, savoring each moment and doing things he had only dreamed of.
  • He sits down with his family for a meal, savoring the moment.
  • Those on-board enjoyed the new, lavish dining room, savoring excellent cuisine and first-class service.
  • I was savouring a cocktail in a busy bar last night when I overheard a group of men saying some jolly unpleasant things about ladyboys (kathoeys).
  • In that case the doctrine is termed sententia de haeresi suspecta, haeresim sapiens; that is, an opinion suspected, or savouring, of heresy (see CENSURES, THEOLOGICAL). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • Curwen's Act of 1809 making it illegal to sell seats in parliament was passed at a time of so-called Tory dislike of anything savouring of reform.
  • Eric walked out from the kitchen and grinned, sitting down and slowly savoring his chocolate pudding.
  • Who's for savoring emu, kangaroo, or skate wing dusted with bunya nut?
  • I hit the earth with a dull thud, and for a while I just lay there, savoring the feel of real, clean dirt.
  • The jays were going cuckoo over the Cheezie Nuggies, most definitely savoring the zesty cheddary richness, scurrying back to their nests to regurgitate from their crops their loads of dull little seeds and romping expectantly back to my windowsill for a fresh new load of Nug-gies. Shampoo Planet
  • Most of the time she just scanned the lines (too fast, I thought, to really be savoring the prose ) her expression impassive. GALILEE
  • She ate it slowly, savoring each morsel of food that went in her mouth.
  • She inhaled sharply, savouring her last breath as her lungs filled with one final gulp of air.
  • She rolled his stiffened cue around her mouth, and licked at the hardness like a child savouring a stick of rock.
  • Along the way, sample unique foods such as partridgeberries and bakeapples while savoring your lobster feast and all the fresh seafood your heart desires.
  • He seemed to be savouring every last moment that he had in this place.
  • He grinned and flipped open his notebook, obviously savouring the moment before he dropped the bombshell of what kind of trouble I was in.
  • Sloan breathed deep, enjoying and savoring the moment.
  • Most of the time she just scanned the lines (too fast, I thought, to really be savoring the prose ) her expression impassive. GALILEE
  • He taps her glass with a ringing clink and starts to drink the champagne, savoring the taste.
  • She tore off a piece of heavily buttered bread and popped it into her mouth, savoring the taste.
  • The consulting detective was also pleased with the discussion; his eyes glinted like the sparks of attritive flint; and though his sips were dainty, as befitted a gentleman savoring the fruit of Bacchus, the sips were frequent and exuberant. An East Wind Coming
  • She breathed deeply, savouring the silence.
  • I lifted my beer bottle to my face and drank the frothy goodness, sipping it slowly, savoring the bitter crisp taste.
  • He gently rested his forehead against the cool panes, savoring the feeling.
  • You try to live life to the fullest, savouring every moment, for you never know what the morrow may bring-or if there will be a morrow for you.
  • She took a sip of wine, savouring the fine vintage.
  • After you've spent a few minutes savoring another strong week for your squad, it's important to look at your players' matchups for the next week.
  • And he admits he cannot wait to pull on a first team shirt after savouring the quiet life of reserve team football with the Black Cats.
  • Lex drew it along his forearm with smooth precision, savoring the slight tremble under the blade.
  • He ate his meal slowly, savouring every mouthful.
  • But that needn't preclude us from savouring just what makes Coleridge's little "morceau" so delicious for our consideration of Hazlitt's periodical criticism. Periodical Indigestion
  • From restaurant menus to new lifestyle trends, savoring the moment has become the rule.
  • Under the deep shade of some tall trees, sheltered from the noonday sun, we lay down to rest ourselves and enjoy a most patriarchal dinner, -- some dry biscuits, a few bunches of grapes, and a little weak wine, savoring more of the borachio-skin than the vine-juice, were all we boasted; yet they were not ungrateful at such a time and place. Charles O'Malley — Volume 1
  • Hastily, she twisted her hair into a loose bun and then pulled on the hood over her head, savoring the soft feeling of velvet against her skin.
  • Water gushed out from it and she splashed it over her face, savouring the coolness.
  • She has firsthand impressions of a young country woman experiencing life in a bedsit in the big city, savouring her freedom and coping with the difficulties.
  • I could have sat there all day, savouring a pasta salad and watching the people coming out.
  • Like a fine wine, or a decadent chocolate truffle it requires savoring, indulging, and enjoying.
  • The waiter at the hotel applied this simple wisdom to enhance not only the experience of savoring the delicacy but also the quality of service for the restaurant guests.
  • ATLANTA mdash; As Aaron Rodgers trotted off the field, savoring another playoff win, he was serenaded with chants of "Go, Pack, Go! Packers Crush Falcons 48-21
  • The day remained pleasant while he reclined, savoring his cigarillo.
  • Slowly he leaned forward, sweaty palms tucked into his jeans' pockets, not wanting to rush this moment, savouring this anticipatory thrill.
  • Pollard would sit there savoring their gradations: honey amber, copper amber, apricot amber, root-beer amber.
  • Both routes of feeding were physically unnatural and all I wanted was that exhilarating feeling of smelling, tasting and savouring food in my mouth again.
  • He grinned and flipped open his notebook, obviously savouring the moment before he dropped the bombshell of what kind of trouble I was in.
  • Do we mean to ... affirm, in language savouring strongly of scholasticism, that beneath the phenomena which we call subjective there is an occult substratum Mind, and beneath the phenomena which we call objective there is an occult substratum Matter? A Candid Examination of Theism
  • Those on-board enjoyed the new, lavish dining room, savoring excellent cuisine and first-class service.
  • This parliament took into consideration the abolition of the clerical function, as savoring of Popery; and the taking away of tithes, which they called a relic of Judaism. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E. From Charles I. to Cromwell
  • Ignoring the question, he took an obstinate bite of cheese and slowly chewed it, savoring the food with exaggerated relish.
  • She said, savoring the bawdier aspects of kid-speak. Nothing Revolts
  • I pulled him closer, savouring every moment I could, just being there in his arms.
  • Melanie held him in her embrace, savoring the feel of her arms around him, a feel she'd missed the last month.
  • Ignoring the question, he took an obstinate bite of cheese and slowly chewed it, savoring the food with exaggerated relish.
  • A reform that is Catholic in spirit will seek to maintain communion with the whole body of the Church, and will avoid anything savoring of schism or factionalism.

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