Degust (v)
dih-guhst
To taste (something) carefully to appreciate it fully.
To nibble or sip something in order to savour it properly.
Example sentences
“It took forever to finish lunch, Hubert degusted everything”
“Nouveau cuisine is made for one to degust, not shove down your throat as if it were your fist meal in weeks.”
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