Sentences with favor
fa·vor
F f - It remains to be seen if the show will find favor with an audience.
- I've come to ask you to do me a favor.
- Great ideas for destination wedding favor gifts such items as CD's, flower seeds, bookmarks, favor fans and gift tags.
- A beach wedding creates the opportunity to give your guests a unique and special wedding favor to take home.
- The French say they favor a transition to democracy.
- The company has no rules about favoring U.S. citizens during layoffs.
- 5 dock in favor of a new NFF-run company in return for the lease on land near its East Swanson dock terminal.
- Here are some popular baby shower favor ideas that you may want to consider giving to them.
- To do someone a favor
- Your favor of the 15th June
- Do yourself a favor and take some time to protect your business and increase.
- So start researching baby shower favor ideas, make some notes.
- Rain favored his escape
- To favor one's mother
- He said he voted in favor of wrecking the ballroom.
- In BRIT, use favour
- To favor an injured leg
- He did me a favor when he took the time to drive me home.
- She enjoyed the queen's favor. to fall out of favor
- At the holiday dinner, the hosts had set a favor by each place setting. A marriage favour is a bunch or knot of white ribbons or white flowers worn at a wedding.
- Your favour of yesterday is received.
- Even in an era when individuality in dress is a cult, his clothes were noticeable. He was wearing a hard hat of the low round kind favoured by hunting men, and with it a black duffle-coat lined with white.
- Would you favor us with a poetry reading?
- Favoring your sore leg will only injure the other one.
- You favor your grandmother more than your mother.
- To ask a favor.
- To win the favor of the king.
- To be in favor at court; styles that are now in favor.
- To treat some people with favor and others with neglect.
- To favor an enterprise.
- The father favored his younger son.
- The king favored him with an audience.
- The wind favored their journey.
- To favor a lame leg.
- He favored his party's cause with ample funds.
- To favor one's father's side of the family.
- The play found favor with the opening-night audience.
- To be in favor of reduced taxation.
- All the comments were in your favor.
- He's out of favor with the president and may soon be fired.