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/ˈseɪ.vɚ/ to enjoy food or an experience slowly, in order to enjoy it as much as possible: It was the first chocolate he'd tasted for over a year, so he savoured every mouthful.
Apr 17, 2024
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7 days ago · verb ; a · to have experience of : taste ; b · to taste or smell with pleasure : relish ; c · to delight in : enjoy.
Savour Hospitality is a locally owned and operated collection of acclaimed restaurants and a city-center hotel in northeast Ohio. From upscale wedding and ...
Savour ... 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.. We're now accepting reservations for this winter/spring. See you SOON! ... Call 440.891.7695, Option #2 to make your reservation ...
savour in British English · 1. the quality in a substance that is perceived by the sense of taste or smell · 2. a specific taste or smell. the savour of lime.
Savour, a hub of hospitality, is the chic and eclectic dining experience in downtown Tallahassee, where we invite you to pull up a chair and linger over ...
7 days ago · verb · introften foll byof to possess the taste or smell (of) · introften foll byof to have a suggestion (of) · tr to give a taste to; season.
Freshly brewed Lavazza coffee and chef driven edible creations. Located in the lobby of Key Tower.
Creamy Mac & Cheese · Roasted Garlic & Herb Chicken · Honey Glazed Fried Chicken · Spinach & Cheese Cannelloni · Chicken Francaise with Broccoli.
Savor is predominantly used in American (US) English ( en-US ) while savour is predominantly used in British English (used in UK/AU/NZ) ( en-GB ).