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a favourite destination
▪ The Greek islands are a favourite destination for people who enjoy the sun and the sea.
favourite haunt
▪ The Café Vienna was a favourite haunt of journalists and actors.
firm favourite
▪ Blackpool remains a firm favourite with holiday makers from Northern Ireland.
joint favourites (=are thought to have the same chance of winning)
▪ Manchester United and Arsenal are joint favourites to win the title.
your favourite author
▪ Who’s your favourite author?
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■ NOUN
colour
▪ The church was full of pink flowers - her favourite colour.
▪ Everything is green here, while in the country of the Munchkins blue was the favourite colour.
▪ Tell us your favourite colour, he asked.
▪ All were painted blue, for in this country of the East blue was the favourite colour.
▪ My favourite is a high-buttoned waistcoat in black, my favourite colour because it's easy to match up.
food
▪ My appetite dwindled and even my favourite food, milk chocolate, failed to raise my morale.
▪ Also, while eating more healthily, they did not completely restrict favourite foods.
▪ It is interesting to discover which are the ants' favourite foods.
▪ Her favourite food is mussels which she can only find in deeper water.
▪ Well organized, done with love, he's remembered all John's favourite foods.
▪ Most horses can be highly motivated to do what we want if we reward them with some favourite food.
▪ It ran a close second to pancakes on the list of his favourite foods.
haunt
▪ On this route you will be able to visit the Wasdale Head Inn, a once favourite haunt of rock climbers.
▪ They had already out guessed me, by staking out my favourite haunt.
▪ My list of favourite haunts is purely personal and certainly not all-embracing.
▪ Whilst living at Bedford Gardens he began taking Bobby Hunt around his favourite haunts.
▪ It's a favourite haunt for many backbenchers.
▪ A favourite haunt of telly aristocracy is Ilha de Caras-the Island of Faces-a private isle for celebrities.
▪ The Drummond Hotel A favourite haunt of the literati.
music
▪ What is your favourite music or group?
▪ Many of them wept openly as his favourite music was played to the congregation.
▪ We are there to provide a service to patients, so it's nice if we can play their favourite music.
pastime
▪ Now they are claiming £10,000 damages against Church Fish Farm for taking all the fun out of their favourite pastime.
▪ His favourite pastimes were shooting and golf.
▪ Another favourite pastime was planning raids on the various apartments and cars owned by their friends.
▪ One of Endill's favourite pastimes with the Bookman was making things with him.
▪ Indeed it had never been a favourite pastime of hers.
▪ Lawren was therefore well off and able to indulge in his favourite pastime of painting.
▪ The three friends sat down and enjoyed their favourite pastime - eyeing up the women in the theatre-bar.
▪ My favourite pastimes are: 1.
place
▪ He had his favourite places and didn't care for anyone or anywhere else.
▪ Nearly all have favourite places where they regularly sleep or drink or hunt and most move around along particular trails.
▪ One of his favourite places was the hallway.
▪ A favourite place was Newbeggin-in-Teesdale where they stayed at a farm and where he learned to ride.
▪ The Lights of Lisbon at the southern edge of the Alfama district was one of his favourite places.
▪ My second favourite place at the zoo was the Reptile House, and I've had various sorts of reptiles as pets.
▪ What can be more beautiful than a reminder of favourite places when you're far away?
▪ The bridge, as the mannikin told us, was a favourite place for people to commit suicide.
restaurant
▪ Christopher made for his favourite restaurant in his favourite town - Agen.
▪ The paper said Hallier's favourite restaurant and well-known bars from which he made telephone calls were bugged.
▪ Miranda's heart had looped the loop as she happily accepted an invitation to lunch at Rules, his favourite restaurant.
▪ He was on happier terms in his favourite restaurants.
▪ Steven had booked a table at their favourite restaurant and was due to pick her up at 7.30.
son
▪ And Rebekah will never again see her favourite son.
▪ He was not her favourite son, but he was something.
▪ Wolsey played with the gold pendant around his neck and smirked patronisingly at Agrippa as if he was a favourite son.
▪ On the other hand, Dubroca, even before Fouroux's exit, was one of Albert Ferrasse's favourite sons.
▪ Pamela thought for a moment of Roy, her favourite son, and Bernice, his wife - also a career girl.
song
▪ This was my favourite song as it was quite easy to sing and it had a stirring, catching rhythm.
▪ They all ate and drank, and celebrated the end of the sheep-shearing by singing their favourite songs.
▪ All he thought he had done was to assemble a collection of his favourite songs.
▪ It was Ma's favourite song.
spot
▪ Perhaps it was a favourite spot with picnickers, though the weather was hardly summery.
▪ The breezy summits and old snow patches will be favourite spots to lie on.
▪ The hotel prides itself in being one of the favourite spots on the island for couples to wed.
▪ The water jumps were a favourite spot.
▪ Corners are the favourite spots, even at night - less windows and more places to run.
▪ He passes his day snoozing, playing with his toys and relaxing in his favourite spot.
▪ Port Leone on Kastus is an abandoned village, a favourite spot for the barbecue.
story
▪ Soon Carolyn was the favourite story reader, both with Sylvia and her older brother Robin.
▪ Over and over again he would read out my favourite stories, sometimes with deliberate mistakes for me to correct.
▪ An offering for the healing of a child whose favourite story this was?
▪ It was still one of her favourite stories about herself.
subject
▪ There is nothing she enjoys more than to talk on her favourite subject.
▪ It is a favourite subject for poets.
▪ As a student, her favourite subjects were James Joyce and the movies.
▪ The mandible is a favourite subject for Hall.
▪ She painted portraits, flower pieces and seascapes but her consistently favourite subject seems to have been women.
▪ Charles even touched on Diana's favourite subject - helping Aids victims.
▪ They brought their favourite subject into every damn debate, relevant or not.
▪ Charity was included in it too and Mona launched into a short sermon on her favourite subject, patriotism.
theme
▪ One of Jay's favourite themes.
▪ It is a favourite theme of Luke's Gospel.
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sb's favourite tipple
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▪ My favourite colour is purple.
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▪ Anyway, although I worship the ground Strachan dribbles on, he's not my favourite player of all time for Leeds.
▪ Eg. One of the idols is Paul Newman and the favourite cars are mustangs.
▪ Miranda's heart had looped the loop as she happily accepted an invitation to lunch at Rules, his favourite restaurant.
▪ My favourite moment of that visit was seeing Jennifer the donkey.
▪ Witness last year's curdling, bubbling row with his erstwhile favourite model and muse Inès de la Fressange.
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clear
▪ If he impresses, there is no doubt he will become clear favourite.
▪ The match between Timman and Speelman has no clear favourite.
firm
▪ The Many-Spotted Catfish, Synodontis multipunctatus is a firm favourite among catfish enthusiasts.
▪ The dramatic headland of St Govan's Head is a firm favourite with climbers and there are many bridlepaths and riding schools.
▪ A firm favourite with visiting performers, since it's just a few yards from the Royal Opera House.
▪ The kibbutz, the Hebrew name for a collective settlement, has also proved to be a firm short-term favourite among travellers.
▪ Our local library, Macdonald Road, Edinburgh, produced a book on fishing that became my firm favourite.
▪ Once you have served baked jacket potatoes this dish will become a firm favourite.
▪ And as we all know the show remains a firm favourite.
great
▪ There, Eva was always a great favourite and able to assume leadership easily.
▪ According to that scenario, Stepashin was the great favourite.
▪ He also became a great favourite with the occupants of the local school bus, which passed his garden gate twice daily.
▪ Finger painting Finger painting is, of course, a great favourite.
▪ Her turmeric pies are a great favourite - cream cheese flavoured with turmeric in pastry.
▪ Tipsy cake was a great favourite of his.
▪ She always had a cherry-red face, with cheery smile and was a great favourite with the youngsters of the area.
hot
▪ The hot favourite at 6-4 was Craganour.
▪ He is hot favourite for a semi-final place.
▪ And you are the hot favourite, bonny lass.
▪ Hardy was a hot favourite before the fight and did not let a sell-out crowd down by producing the expected victory.
joint
▪ The Francois Doumen-trained gelding has also been well backed and is quoted at 6-1 joint favourite with Captain Dibble.
▪ Pinza started 5-1 joint favourite with Premonition, who had won at Epsom and York earlier in the season.
old
▪ Plasticine Plasticine is an old favourite and together with dough provides a useful alternative to clay.
▪ It was an old favourite, Les Misérables.
▪ One name missing is old favourite, Steve Foley.
▪ The recipe of the old favourite is being changed after 60 years in a bid to lick the recession.
▪ She was old Frederick's favourite.
▪ Chomp An old favourite - who hasn't played Pacman?
▪ Boxing Desperate Duran the old favourite.
particular
▪ But G.G. Gallup's mirror experiments, from the mid-1970s, are a particular favourite of those prowling for overt evidence.
▪ Let's hope your particular favourite is among them.
▪ The poolside spa bath is a particular favourite for easing wearing limbs.
▪ On a separate table was the play dough which was a particular favourite with the children.
▪ Dramatic cases of moral conversion and last-minute rescues from the brink of hell-fire were a particular favourite.
▪ My particular favourite was Carling Bassett.
personal
▪ As well as being her own personal favourite ... But his choice of blooms was hardly the issue.
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hot favourite
▪ And you are the hot favourite, bonny lass.
▪ Hardy was a hot favourite before the fight and did not let a sell-out crowd down by producing the expected victory.
▪ He is hot favourite for a semi-final place.
▪ The hot favourite at 6-4 was Craganour.
odds-on favourite
▪ He was certainly odds-on favourite for the final.
red-hot favourite
sb's favourite tipple
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▪ Admit it, you were always Mom's favourite.
▪ I love all his films but 'Rashomon' is my favourite.
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▪ And they've returned to their favourite in Minehead, Somerset, 126 times.
▪ But G.G. Gallup's mirror experiments, from the mid-1970s, are a particular favourite of those prowling for overt evidence.
▪ My current favourite is a street in Acton, west London.
▪ The recipe of the old favourite is being changed after 60 years in a bid to lick the recession.