One hates to feel that anything one may ask might savour of ingratitude, but it is a question that must be asked.
The phrase "over-luxurious" is one to savour, but not one to be proud of using.
We need the leaven in the lump, we need the salt which has not lost its savour—and he is one of those personalities.
This is a chapter to be savoured.
And while this book does not savour the fabled hospitality, excellent organization and attractive location of the meeting, it does provide a record of the research that was presented there.
If the savour is spatially conditioned at all, its conditioning is not of any obviously three-dimensional sort.
Accept these limitations, however, if that is what they are, and there is much to be savoured here.
The reader whose brain gets overtaxed has ample opportunity to savour the seductive - and informative - illustrations.