Relishing
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13 examples of Relishing in a sentence
The first 30 minutes of the movie is based on a typical story setting; a bunch of so-called cool teenagers
relishing
their vacation in Florida and being themselves by behaving very much like the juveniles they are.
The dialogue between Pertwee and Ingrid Pitt is sparkling and inspired, both obviously
relishing
the opportunity to really ham it up!
Chicago?),a sullen,carrot-eating loner named Smith(Clive Owen,clearly
relishing
his chance to be as unkempt and gnarled as possible,among other things in the movie)witnesses a pregnant woman being chased by a violent man for reasons unrevealed.
He is clearly
relishing
his cold blooded character.
As such, the treatment of weddings within mainstream film tends to take on a somewhat birfucated approach, either challenging and questioning the reality of such a romanticized social construction, or
relishing
in the fun and overt sentiment of the sort of wedding everyone has been taught to yearn for.
With chocolate consumption near historic highs, chocolate companies like the one I work for should be
relishing
our success.
It was the physiognomy of a tiger
relishing
in anticipation the pleasure of devouring its prey.
The worthy carrier, whose unholy thoughts kept him awake, was aware of his doxy the moment she entered the door, and was listening attentively to all Don Quixote said; and jealous that the Asturian should have broken her word with him for another, drew nearer to Don Quixote's bed and stood still to see what would come of this talk which he could not understand; but when he perceived the wench struggling to get free and Don Quixote striving to hold her, not
relishing
the joke he raised his arm and delivered such a terrible cuff on the lank jaws of the amorous knight that he bathed all his mouth in blood, and not content with this he mounted on his ribs and with his feet tramped all over them at a pace rather smarter than a trot.
Cardenio, then, being, as I said, now mad, when he heard himself given the lie, and called a scoundrel and other insulting names, not
relishing
the jest, snatched up a stone that he found near him, and with it delivered such a blow on Don Quixote's breast that he laid him on his back.
'Very,' said Mr. Winkle, not much
relishing
this close connection of the two names.
'Yes, sir, she wos,' replied the elder Mr. Weller, not much
relishing
this mode of discussing the subject, and yet thinking that the attorney, from his long intimacy with the late Lord Chancellor, must know best on all matters of polite breeding.
There were dissentient voices, and the jointness of the debate was sometimes not confined to the platform; but the deep,
relishing
groans which would often follow applause or laughter acted as a spur to Tarvin, who had joined the janitor of the rink that afternoon in mixing the dusky brew on the table before him, and who really did not need a spur.
I ate without pleasure, almost with disgust; Hans quietly, moderately, masticating his small mouthfuls without any noise, and
relishing
them with the calmness of a man above all anxiety about the future.
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