A sentence for the word flavour. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use flavour in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for flavour.
- I want the flavour. (10)
- It was of delicate flavour. (8)
- There, however, is the flavour. (10)
- I had some fun to flavour melancholy with. (10)
- The paragraph was brief; it had a flavour. (10)
- It was thick, too sweet, but of a fine flavour. (8)
- It is in its flavour deep; mark the difference. (10)
- But on this Wednesday the flavour of the dish was gone. (8)
- In point of flavour execrable, judging by results it was innocuous. (10)
- There would be the flavour of romance, and a certain cachet about a French wife. (8)
- In a great measure we may, and shall, eradicate this haunting flavour of the country. (2)
- It was agitated and thick, and impregnated with the peculiar flavour of country coffee. (8)
- He felt that her undoubtable quality had a non-individual flavour, as if standing for her class. (8)
- He realised that, if tongue be given to them, the flavour vanishes from ideas which haunt the soul. (8)
- Here was the dilemma foreseen by the old gentleman, and it added vastly to the flavour of the Port. (10)
- The broadest of broad Scotch is now banished from the bench; but the courts still retain a certain national flavour. (2)
- She had it, and of so high a flavour that the more he thought of the epigram launched at her the more he grew displeased. (10)
- If an Irishman was present, she kept him from overflooding, managed to extract just the flavour of him, the smack of salt. (10)
- To detect the flavour of aean olive is no less a piece of human perfection than to find beauty in the colours of the sunset. (2)
- Latterly the reports of Mrs. Fryar-Gunnett were not of the flavour to make association of their names agreeable to his hearing. (10)
- But Lord Brailstone accused them of the worse unkindness to a venerable Old Brown Sherry, in attributing a Madeira flavour to it. (10)
- The word for the performance of those duties is Toryism: a word with an older flavour than Conservatism, and Mr. Tuckham preferred it. (10)
- Then another Welsh gentleman briskly and emphatically stated his opinion, that the attribution of Madeira flavour to it was a compliment. (10)
- But we are the elect, who see signification and catch flavour; and we are reminded of an insatiable monster how sometimes capricious is his gorge. (10)
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Definition of flavour:
- flavour, fl’vur, n. that quality of anything which affects the smell or the palate: a smack or relish. | v.t. to impart flavour to. | adj. fl’vorous. | n. fl’vouring, any substance used to give a flavour. | adj. fl’vourless. (0)
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