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savor

[sey-ver] / ˈseɪ vər /




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The teams could wind up facing each other again in the regional playoffs, but this night was Robinson’s to savor.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 1, 2026

Researchers used a scale called Joint Savoring in Romantic Relationships, adapted from the widely used Savoring Beliefs Inventory, which assesses how individuals savor positive moments.

From Science Daily • Feb. 14, 2026

Like me, they’d arrived in time to savor the sight of the Sierra under all the snow that fell in late December.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 29, 2026

Old age, she says, makes you live more in the present and savor the moment, whether you’re enjoying a glass of chocolate milk, a grandchild’s phone call or conversation with friends.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 31, 2025

He leaned on his sword, drew a deep breath, and allowed himself a moment to savor the victory.

From "A Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin




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