with relish

with relish

With hearty enjoyment or keen pleasure. She had always had a love for interior design, so she set about organizing and decorating the new house with relish. He started throwing out his ex-wife's belongings with great relish.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

with relish

with pleasure or enjoyment. John put on this new coat with great relish. We accepted the offer to use their beach house with relish.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • appear to
  • a change of heart
  • a mystery to (one)
  • a plain Jane
  • a piece of the action
  • a piece/slice of the action
  • be like a fish out of water
  • a fish out of water
  • bit of the action
  • a bit of the action
References in periodicals archive
A homemade burger in a soft roll with relish, lettuce and tomato
CAPTAIN Jordan Henderson insists Liverpool are approaching their Europa League quarter-final tie against Borussia Dortmund with relish as he vowed: "We're ready for it."
And it is hard to argue with Relish's synopsis with Stamford defender Garry Butterworth's wayward header on 82 minutes that, much to his relief, came back off his own woodwork, standing out as the one piece of good fortune that went the Martyrs' way.
Ocean Colour Scene are coming back to Ireland in the summer for dates in Cork and Galway and they hope to be hooking up with Relish again then.