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Trouper Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

savor

Dear members,
Is it ok if i say "I will savor the victory" or if i say "I wish or I think bulldogs will savor the victory"

I have found new word in the dictionary "Nictitant" it is adjective and it means Adapted for winking. Can you build a sentence with this word?

thank you
  

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In this use of savor, it means to enjoy to the fullest, to relish. It is appropriate in your sentence. I'll give others a try at the new word.

  • In this use of savor, it means to enjoy to the fullest, to relish.
  • It is appropriate in your sentence.
  • I'll give others a try at the new word.
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In this use of savor, it means to enjoy to the fullest, to relish. It is appropriate in your sentence.

I'll give others a try at the new word.

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