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relish
noun as in great appreciation of something
Example Sentences
Cheney even came to relish all the comparisons to dark lords of the “Star Wars” franchise.
Sliwa, apparently relishing his 15 minutes of fame, called Adams a “crook” and said he himself had been offered $10 million to drop out of the race by unidentified billionaires.
I may be revealing a secret cherished by columnists the world over, but I admit that among the columns we relish writing the most fall into the “I told you so” genre.
For those whose support of Truro spans generations, these kind of trips have been a lifetime in the making and are to be relished.
Perhaps it is not a surprise that he has relished life back in the Champions League.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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