0 present participle of savour --
1 to enjoy food or an experience slowly, in order to enjoy it as much as possible: --
The priest attacks his lunch, savouring every bite of the ham.
Stirring the tea would blend all three tiers into one and spoil the traditional tea savouring.
It was reported that the inhabitants regard the non-fulfillment of this promise as savouring of repudiation.
Savouring tastes of global interests, the film is a fair choice of being a multilingual international movie.
He attended election meetings, savouring the arguments as he always does, seizing the microphone and setting out among the audience asking them questions and engaging in debate.
We were agreed upon the continuing necessity to maintain our vigilance, to concert our defence efforts more closely and to avoid any act savouring of provocation.
I think it is a very dangerous recommendation, and there is more savouring of class legislation in it than perhaps appears on the face of it.
Indeed, our somewhat lofty attitude in this matter may be regarded in some quarters abroad with suspicion, as savouring of some kind of slick international diplomacy.