Savouring in A Sentence

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    He had a stern love of justice, and a determined hatred of everything savouring of jobbery or dishonesty.

    2

    His letters and his poems abound in impudent demands for money from patrons, some of them couched in language of the lowest adulation, and others savouring of literary brigandage.

    3

    The charge of blasphemy was founded on certain statements in a book published by him in 1553, entitled Christianismi Restitutio, in which he animadverted on the Catholic doctrine of the Trinity, and advanced sentiments strongly savouring of Pantheism.

    4

    The pope (Paul II.) viewed these proceedings with suspicion, as savouring of paganism, heresy and republicanism.

    5

    Unfortunately, in so doing, he used phrases savouring of aristocracy which offended many of his countrymen, - as in the sentence in which he suggested that " the rich, the well-born and the able " should be set apart from other men in a senate.