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savor

noun as in taste, flavor

verb as in delight in, enjoy

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It’s the kind of setting where you can interact with the chef, watch each piece of nigiri come together, and savor the craft up close.

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Once there, she savors “the beautiful buildings, the orange trees, the smells and flavors of the food,” enjoying the chance to get to know the culture more deeply than a one-time visitor might.

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However, I’m not complaining — it’s a drink that I’ll be savoring till summer’s end.

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It’s an idea even built into the fence design, where passersby often step off the public sidewalk out of the “flow,” to chat or just savor the yard’s many colors and scents.

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She’s alone, gloriously, at long last . . . and too late for the rest of us to savor what her next steps will be.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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