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View definitions for relish

relish

verb as in look forward to; appreciate

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McDowall is not Tuipulotu but he's still a seriously accomplished footballer, a leader, a big presence who will relish a run in the team.

From BBC

For now, in the days leading up to the award ceremony, Rawayana is relishing their Grammy nomination and reflecting on the difficult journey that they took to get there.

The more they communicate that they accept his dominance and respect his power, the more he will exploit their vulnerability, particularly because he relishes harming and demeaning others.

From Salon

Yet he talks, he said, not because he relishes the attention, but because “I don’t want to be known as the guy who refused to cooperate.”

“I will definitely be looking at my wife, my two sons, and just seeing how they are reacting because I want them to enjoy and relish this experience as much as I am.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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