savorsome

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Etymology

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From savor +‎ -some.

Adjective

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savorsome (comparative more savorsome, superlative most savorsome)

  1. Characterised or marked by savor or savoriness; savorous; full of savor, flavor; tasty, flavorful, flavorsome.
    Synonym: savory
    • 2005, Vance Thompson, Eat and Grow Thin, page 27:
      [] for, if you follow this method, you may eat, eat of savorsome dishes - in a word, you may dine - and eating you will grow thin.
    • 2011, Arthur Philemon Coleman, The Canadian Rockies: New and Old Trails:
      We found the venison savoursome in spite of the story.