savouring

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Noun1.savouring - taking a small amount into the mouth to test its qualitysavouring - taking a small amount into the mouth to test its quality; "cooking was fine but it was the savoring that he enjoyed most"
eating, feeding - the act of consuming food
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No doubt I am handicapped by a certain respectful homage which I always feel involuntarily to any one in the shape of woman, for anything savouring of respect is the last thing to win the bar-maid heart divine.
[USA], Mar 02 (ANI): While savouring a creamy chocolaty slice of cake is as blissful as it gets, according to a recent study the concept goes beyond taste buds.
And the 42-year-old is savouring every moment of his final few appearances at the Crucible.
Savoring Beliefs Inventory (SBI): A scale for measuring beliefs about savouring. Journal of Mental Health, 12, 175-196.
DJ, savouring his first win since injuring his back falling down stairs on the eve of teeing up at Augusta in April, said: "My game's finally back in form like it was leading into the Masters." Fellow American Julian Suri carded a closing 64 to win the Made in Denmark event on 19 under and claim his first European Tour title on just his seventh appearance.
Therein lies the key; they are savouring it, but are not in awe of it.
"It's all about savouring food without guilt or shame and not thinking that less flesh - either on your plate or your skeleton - is better."
This attracted visitors who soon grew used to savouring the delicious pastries that originated in the monastery.
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