5 Metaphors for relish

What posterity relishes is rather new scandals about its immortals than tiresome belated justifications.

His lip is softer, sweeter then the Rose, His mouth, and tongue with dropping honey flowes; The relish of it was a pleasing thing.

Believe me, while my faculties last, a proper appreciator of your many kindnesses in this way; and that the last lingering relish of past flavors upon my dying memory will be the smack of that little Ear.

The latter alone may be used, or a little relish of some sort may be addedketchup, tomato pulp, or chutney.

"A just relish of what is beautiful, proper, elegant, and ornamental, in writing or painting, in architecture or gardening, is a fine preparation for the same just relish of these qualities in character and behaviour.

5 Metaphors for  relish