Relished Sentence Examples

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  • The newly-released prisoner relishedthe freedom.

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  • He relished the sensations of her hot mouth and soft skin, the scent of her arousal and the way her body molded against his.

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  • John Jones, for example, positively relishedthe thought of the impeachment.

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  • The striker relishedthe thought of bringing New York to a halt.

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  • The flesh of Burchell's zebra (or quagga, as it is often called) is relished by the natives as food, and its hide is very valuable for leather.

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  • This was an outstanding episode that fans relished every second of for many reasons.

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  • If high-church doctrines, however, met with opposition at Oxford, they were relished elsewhere, and Laud obtained rapid advancement.

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  • Later these people relished the thought of bringing London to a halt.

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  • As someone who enjoys amateur dramatics in her spare time, she has relished taking center stage in the row over fat-cat pay.

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  • Lampard was subdued again but Gerrard relished the freedom.

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  • John Rae, for example, positively relished the Orkney gales.

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  • There were a half dozen messages from both Julie and Howie from California but in view of our frenzied day, decided to let them simmer until after a much relished glass or two of wine and Molly's carefully grilled hot dogs and cheese bread.

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  • The piquant comments of his platonic friend, Mademoiselle de Hautefort, upon Richelieu were relished by the king until he was informed of others said to have been made by her upon himself.

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  • Pat relished her full time motherhood and the opportunity it gave her to develop other interests.

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  • Authors were the big draw, and fans relished an opportunity to bandy words with the authors whose books meant so much to them.

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  • Its flesh is much relished, and for some unexplained reason is called by its vendors mountain-whale (yama-kujira).

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  • The fallen leaves are relished by sheep and deer, and afford a good litter for flocks and herds.

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  • Feeding A high protein diet is required for these fish, with live foods being particularly relished.

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  • The pili grass (Heteropogon contortus) is also noxious, for its awns get badly entangled in the wool of sheep. The native manienie (Stenotaphrum americanum) and kukai (Panicum pruriens), however, are relished by stock and are found on all the inhabited islands; the Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon), a June grass (Poa annua), and Guinea grass (Panicum jumentorum) have also been successfully introduced.

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