As emphasized by Finnegan, the messages sent via drums were not confined to utilitarian messages with a marginally literary flavour.
The smoking lamp is out, but tobacco in all its literary flavor permeates Room 324, on the north side of the New York Public Library.
But if they're just doing it because Japanese is this week's literary flavor of the month, then I would be more skeptical.
There is much film history here; there are some interesting ideas concerning hand-held cameras and split screens and the like, although they tend to have a rather literary flavor.
He wrote the resultant 300-page General Report, which had "a literary flavour and wide scholarship" rather than a mere analysis of the data.
His advertising copy had a distinctly literary flavor which found favor with the public.
That's a good sentence, quite a literary flavour about it.
As if to connect with this literary flavour, a popular pub in the area is named after Belfast poet John Hewitt.
The REB's general accuracy and literary flavour has led Stephen Mitchell and others to compliment it as one of the best English renderings.
Many have a literary flavor, including "Thomas Hardy's Dorset" and "James Herriot's Yorkshire."