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savor
noun as in taste, flavor
noun as in distinctive quality
verb as in delight in, enjoy
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We visited for brunch, a smaller menu than dinner, but every dish was worth savoring.
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And they didn’t come just to catch an opera and savor the Sachertorte.
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But I also took the time to savor the pregnancy.
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Some fans are slipping in between those still sitting on the grass, savoring their rest before Roan starts up her set.
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Despite his neurological torments, he savors the wonderful things that have happened to him and the career he has enjoyed.
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