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savouring造句
1. She sipped her wine, savouring every drop. 2. He ate his meal slowly, savouring every mouthful. 3. She took a sip of wine, savouring the fine vintage. 4. She drank the wine slowly, savouring every drop. 5. She breathed deeply, savouring the silence. 6. He hesitated, savouring the moment. 7. Now the exams are over, I'm savouring my freedom. 8. He sat for a few moments, savouring the memory to the full. 9. Slowly, savouring the moment, Harry opened the letter he knew was from Madeleine. 10. He took a mouthful of the secret vodka, savouring it, carried it to the door, listened. 11. She stood still, savouring the accumulation of days of her life behind her like beads on a string, something tangible. 12. Keegan is desperate to stay after savouring his first taste in management by keeping United in the Second Division. 13. Later, although savouring the warmth of the electric blanket, she lay frowning in the darkness. 14. For a moment he hesitated, savouring the moment, then centred the metal spike and pushed. 15. Savouring her 1,440-vote capture of the Tory marginal, the double Oscar winner said yesterday her acting career was over. 16. Heyward began savouring the sweetness to come. 17. Savouring that achelloevement, or any of life's joys, is another matter. 18. Hope you'll enjoy savouring as well as preparing them. To all Chefs, let's start wokking now. 19. Caged in the house as we were, anything savouring of parts had peculiar charm for me. 20. But I want to take my time over tackling up and savouring the prospect of the sport I hope to enjoy. 21. She rolled his stiffened cue around her mouth, and licked at the hardness like a child savouring a stick of rock. 22. He was leaning back in a comfortable armchair and savouring the brandy. 23. You spend your first couple of Saturday afternoons ambling round among dusty shelves, savouring a page or a chapter as you please, or fingering the piles of oddments that litter counters or tables. 24. Holidays are for seeing the sights, hearing the language and savouring the smells. 25. To be appreciated in a snifter, warming it in the palm of the hand, swirling it in the bottom of the glass, savouring with the nose and little sips rolled slowly around the palate.