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Sentence count:140+6Posted:2017-03-15Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: appreciateenjoylikesavorAntonym: loatheSimilar words: relinquishrelinquishedrelinquishmentrelicrelivereliefrelievederelictMeaning: ['relɪʃ]  n. 1. vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment 2. spicy or savory condiment 3. the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth. v. derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in. 
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91. As the magazine with heavy sarcasm reported: Lady Betty adopted her new career with relish.
92. This is the heady sensation that most travelers relish, the freedom that comes from feeling unaccounted for and unaccountable.
93. Certainly there is no lack of talent, though any relish for structured theatre careers seems to have vanished.
94. But in the event, most of the speakers and delegates appeared to relish the challenges that lay ahead.
95. Earlier in the year Mansell told me that Indycar racing fascinated him - and he would relish its new challenge.
96. He did not relish the thought of joining the opposition one bit.
97. Charman, a stickler for musical purity, did not relish the idea.
98. This is the sort of position that most media moguls would relish the chance to exploit.
99. Maybe she would relish a return and revel in her celebrity as the girl who got the helicopter ride.
100. Hilary won't relish having to wash all those dishes.
101. The frog ate with relish.
102. Spices give relish to a dish.
103. A Laplander...has no notion of the relish of wine.
104. And we're bringing the ketchup, mustard, relish all that stuff.
105. That I shall never look upon thee more, Never have relish in the faery power Of unreflecting love!
106. Westerners don't eat animal entrails, but Chinese eat them with relish.
107. I guess that even if I am attached to my body I still like to serve vaisnavas, hear classes, chant Hare Krishna and relish prasadam.
108. The cheerfulness of the children added a relish to his existence.
109. Few large mammals relish life on the open dunes, but the Gemsbok is in its element there.
110. But when we chant Hare Krishna without any offense, we relish Krishna, the Reservoir of all pleasure.
111. And the movie audience, like the 19th-century novel-reading public, can relish, with only slight queasiness, the sadomasochistic spectacle of boarding school cruelty.
112. We are disturbed in our slumber only, like the luxurious Montaigne, 'that we may the better and more sensibly relish it.'
113. For what is usually called social intercourse she had very little relish.
114. Imbued with a bureaucratic aversion to nomadism and a Victorian relish for the Hindu caste system, they adjudged many Indian tribesmen, Pardhis included, to be preordained crooks.
115. He saw her devouring one with relish,(www.Sentencedict.com) looking carefully at his movements all the while.
116. The locals do seem to be tucking in with relish.
117. The peony sees with relish, too follow public a mushroom carefree cachinnation.
118. Segura, who relish the comfort and homelike atmosphere of Le Chateau in a city thousands of miles away from his home in Spain.
119. He didn't want any one massaging his prostate gland. No, that he didn't relish.
120. Gwyn grinds cranberries and an orange to make a relish.
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