Collocations for "relish"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "relish" in context.
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relish
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [tomato, corn, vegetable, fruit, mustard, spicy, chunky] relish
- put relish on your [hot dog, brat]
- a [jar, pot, tub, pound] of relish
- [make, buy, eat] tomato relish
- spread relish on the [bun, bread, hamburger]
- hold the relish
- is [typically, normally, often] accompanied with relish
- faced the [task, challenge, job, mission] with great relish
- had [no, little] relish for the [post, job, prospect]
- has a relish for fast [cars, driving, money]
- listened to the [anecdote, news, gossip] with relish
- relish the [thought, idea] (of)
- relish the [chance, moment, opportunity] (to)
- relish the [moment] of [glory, victory, luck, freedom]
- relishes [arguments, discussions, debates]
- relishes [arguing]
- don't relish the [drive, flight, inquest, meeting]
- relish the [meal, dinner, wine]
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