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  • 21Relish (album) — Infobox Album Name = Relish Type = Studio album Artist = Joan Osborne Released = March 21 1995 Recorded = 1994 1995 at Big Blue, Katonah, NY Genre = Rock Length = 61:06 Label = Blue Gorilla Records/Mercury Records Producer = Rick Chertoff Reviews …

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  • 22relish — 1. noun /ˈɹɛ.lɪʃ/ a) A pleasing taste; flavor that gratifies the palate; hence, enjoyable quality; power of pleasing. A Laplander or Negro has no notion of the relish of wine. b) Savor; quality; characteristic tinge. 2. verb /ˈɹɛ.lɪʃ/ …

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  • 23relish — I n. enjoyment to show relish for II v. 1) (G) I don t relish confronting him 2) (K) no one relishes his coming here * * * [ relɪʃ] (G) I don t relish confronting him (K) no one relishes his coming here [ enjoyment ] to show relish for …

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  • 24relish — {{11}}relish (n.) 1520s, taste, flavor, alteration of reles scent, taste, aftertaste, (early 14c.), from O.Fr. relais, reles, something remaining, that which is left behind, from relaisser (see RELEASE (Cf. release)). Meaning enjoyment of the… …

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  • 25relish — n. & v. n. 1 (often foll. by for) a great liking or enjoyment. b keen or pleasurable longing (had no relish for travelling). 2 a an appetizing flavour. b an attractive quality (fishing loses its relish in winter). 3 a condiment eaten with plainer …

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  • 26relish — I. noun Etymology: alteration of Middle English reles odor, taste, from Middle French, something left behind, release more at release Date: 1530 1. characteristic flavor; especially pleasing or zestful flavor 2. a quantity just sufficient to… …

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  • 27relish — verb ADVERB ▪ positively (esp. BrE), really ▪ not particularly ▪ He did not particularly relish the prospect of a meeting with his boss. ▪ clearly, obviously …

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  • 28relish — rel|ish1 [ relıʃ ] verb transitive to get great pleasure or satisfaction from something: Being a role model for younger players is something he relishes. a. to enjoy the thought of something that you are going to do: She obviously relishes the… …

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  • 29relish — 1. noun 1) he dug into his food with relish Syn: enjoyment, gusto, delight, pleasure, glee, rapture, satisfaction, contentment, appreciation, enthusiasm, appetite; humorous delectation Ant: dislike 2) …

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  • 30relish — 1. noun 1) he dug into his food with relish Syn: enjoyment, gusto, delight, pleasure, glee, appreciation, enthusiasm 2) a hot relish Syn: condiment, sauce, dressing • …

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