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Example sentences for "savors"

Lexicographically close words:
savon; savor; savored; savorest; savoring; savory; savour; savoured; savourest; savoureth
  1. Suffer not yourselves to be deprived of the robe of forbearance and justice, that the sweet savors of holiness may be wafted from your hearts upon all created things.

  2. The sweet savors of God have unceasingly been wafted, and shall everlastingly continue to be wafted upon thee.

  3. Happy are those that inhale from thee the sweet savors of the Merciful, that acknowledge thine exaltation, that safeguard thy sanctity, that reverence, at all times, thy station.

  4. They whose eyes are illumined with the light of understanding will perceive the sweet savors of the All-Merciful, and will embrace His truth.

  5. Its wondrous tulips unfold the mystery of the undying Fire in the Burning Bush, and its sweet savors of holiness breathe the perfume of the Messianic Spirit.

  6. May my soul be a sacrifice to the trespasses of them that trespass against Thee, for upon such trespasses are wafted the sweet savors of the tender mercies of Thy Name, the Compassionate, the All-Merciful.

  7. If in the uttermost corners of the East the sweet savors of God be wafted, he will assuredly recognize and inhale their fragrance, even though he be dwelling in the uttermost ends of the West.

  8. It is the city in which the sweet savors of reunion have breathed, which have caused the sincere lovers of God to draw nigh unto Him, and to gain access to the Habitation of holiness and beauty.

  9. Strive, O people, to gain admittance into this vast Immensity for which God ordained neither beginning nor end, in which His voice hath been raised, and over which have been wafted the sweet savors of holiness and glory.

  10. Spread abroad the sweet savors of thy Lord, and hesitate not, though it be for less than a moment, in the service of His Cause.

  11. I Myself am but the first servant to believe in Him and in His signs, and to partake of the sweet savors of His words from the first-fruits of the Paradise of His knowledge.

  12. The use of all these titles continuously and indiscriminately savors somewhat of blasphemy, and is not pleasing to our heavenly Father.

  13. It savors of vanity, and might prove a temptation to grave robbers,--a naturally horrible thought.

  14. I countenance not Denewulf when he speaks of her foretellings, for it is not wisdom to humor a man in aught that savors of heathenism.

  15. Nay, daughter; it savors too much of heathenism," said one much scandalized.

  16. The contrary winds of the world, and its colors, have provoked a cold, and deprived men’s nostrils of the sweet savors of Revelation.

  17. The sweet savors of Thy presence have quickened me, after I had melted in my separation from Thee.

  18. Have it thine own way, good canon; I am none of those who are ready to refuse a favor because it savors of Rome.

  19. There is little of that justice which savors of Heaven in this, and the time will come when a fearful return will be made for wrongs so sore!

  20. She puts aside from her lip the cup of distilled water, and turns to the mineral spring that savors of the rugged earth.

  21. The reason for this was that the eating of the products of the soil savors rather of a simple life; whereas the eating of flesh savors of delicate and over-careful living.

  22. Further, whatever savors of excellence makes a man agreeable and hopeful.

  23. Now it is evident that nothing moves a man to anger except a hurt that grieves him: while whatever savors of defect is above all a cause of grief; since men who suffer from some defect are more easily hurt.

  24. Some will certainly include the location of the Susquehanna on the points of the Pocono synclines under this category; all must feel that such a location savors of an antecedent origin.

  25. And yet I cannot help thinking that the explanation of transverse valleys as antecedent courses savors of the Gordian method of explaining a difficult matter.

  26. In reading this note again, one can with difficulty make out what Dallas's objections were, and why he tried so hard to have it suppressed; for it savors much more of a spirit of toleration and charity than of skepticism.

  27. The abruptness of the latter savors of rudeness.

  28. Follow them to the place of public worship, and up to the very threshhold of the door, their speech still savors of this world.

  29. And as to his appearance the following evening, there is nothing in that circumstance which savors of a newly appointed Sabbath.

  30. With regard to the Sabbath, we have no hesitation in saying, that it savors of "the wisdom that is earthly.

  31. The more directly the farm savors of the farmer, the more the fields and buildings are redolent of human care and toil, without any thought of the passer-by, the more we delight in the contemplation of it.

  32. It is woodsy, and savors of the trees; it is an encampment among the maples.

  33. Longueville savors more of the ambitious courtier than of the lover.

  34. It savors a little of the hypercritical spirit that is very well illustrated by an anecdote of the witty Duchesse de Luxenbourg.

  35. These big ones generally conceal a fine disposition, a kindliness that borders on weakness and a gentleness that savors of timidity.

  36. I suppose 'tis born in you, but you have a way of preserving the juices and savors which defies description and which is beyond praise.

  37. Merely to characterize as ungenerous this aspersion upon the courage of such men as then served under Hooker, savors of error on the side of leniency.

  38. Lauded art Thou, O my Best Beloved, waft over him the sweet savors of Thy transcendent bounty and the fragrances of Thy holy bestowals.

  39. I moreover entreat Thee, O my God, to rain down, from the heaven of Thy will and the clouds of Thy mercy, that which will cleanse us from the noisome savors of our transgressions, O Thou Who hast called Thyself the God of Mercy!

  40. Withhold not from flowing that living water of Thine that murmureth with the melody of Thy glory and Thy remembrance, and deprive not Thy servants from the fragrance of Thy sweet savors breathing forth the perfume of Thy love.

  41. The sweet savors of holiness are breathing and the breath of bounty is wafted, yet ye are all sorely afflicted and deprived thereof.

  42. Know, verily, the heart wherein the least remnant of envy yet lingers, shall never attain My everlasting dominion, nor inhale the sweet savors of holiness breathing from My kingdom of sanctity.

  43. They say that all nature is smiling and gay, And the birds the most happy of all, But the sparrow, pursued by the sparrowhawk, Savors more of the wormwood and gall.

  44. It savors of temerity to write down such a title as that which heads the present section.

  45. But this savors of bigotry, and the world will certainly not grow wiser, if men generally cultivate a blind adherence to the opinions in which they happen to be brought up.

  46. Everything that savors of mystery charms them.

  47. All this savors of his Eminence, a league off.

  48. Athos, "that's a proposition that pleases me; not that I can accept it, but a league off it savors of the gentleman.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "savors" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.