Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
relish .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun taking a small amount into the mouth to test its quality
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Examples
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a back seat to no teammate in relishing in finally getting a chance at a World
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With two already living away and a third on his way to New York in the fall, I'm kind of relishing the freedom -- particularly since I've become single this last year, as well.
Vicki Iovine: Girlfriends' Guide to Teenagers: 'We'll Remember Always Graduation Day' 2010
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With two already living away and a third on his way to New York in the fall, I'm kind of relishing the freedom -- particularly since I've become single this last year, as well.
Vicki Iovine: Girlfriends' Guide to Teenagers: 'We'll Remember Always Graduation Day' 2010
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And "relishing" the fact that you're trashing the Constitution and the Geneva Convention?
05/29/2005 2005
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There is a sense out there, fairly or unfairly, particularly among conservatives, that the press is kind of relishing this as an administration scandal.
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Downing Street furious as official's diary accuses Blair of 'relishing' Iraq invasion
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Downing Street furious as official's diary accuses Blair of 'relishing' Iraq invasion
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Michael Kelly said Gillard's poise suggests the mark of woman who is "relishing" her new role, and says comparisons can be made between her and Britain's iconic formidable former prime minister Baroness Margaret Thatcher.
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He said Ms Gillard's poise was the mark of woman who was "relishing" her new role.
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I'm kind of relishing the freedom -- particularly since I've become single this last year, as well.
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