Similar words: cherish, impoverished, perish, malnourished, feverish, perishable, gibberish, impoverish. Meaning: ['tʃerɪʃ] adj. characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for.
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91. Tasting global cate is the greatest cherished desire of gluttonous gens.
92. He wore a gold Buddha around his neck and cherished a mother-of-pearl statue of the Buddha given to him by his grandfather.
93. As we lay to rest jocelyn's cherished companion, pridey sahara morgan.
94. There must be something, which is what I have to drop after leaves fall. Is it that diary of mine written at sixteen, or those beautiful lilylike secrets cherished for a whole life?
95. Although Japan is known for its big cities, about 70 percent of its landmass is mountainous forest, and the purchases raise the specter of China's gaining control of the cherished hinterlands.
96. In the reductionist debate in Washington, either any sacrifice must be made to win a pitiless war against radicals, or terrorism does not justify any compromise with cherished American values.
97. Mr. Chamberlain had cherished the hope of appeasing and reforming him and leading him to grace.
98. "Purple" signifying good fortune, plus the unique fine wood of red sandalwood and rare degree, so in the Ming and Qing dynasties, Rosewood Royal will be much cherished.
99. Highlanders Brown Rice Tea was inspired a cherished traditional health beverage that originated in Tibet.
100. You can overcome abnormal fear when you know the power of your subconscious mind can change conditions and bring to pass the cherished desires of your heart.
101. Since the pollution is getting worse, the arable lands become very cherished.
102. We must not suppress the force of this mounting exegetical data, even if it means we must rethink cherished traditions.
103. Some will cheer out loud; others will yelp as cherished beliefs are torn into.
104. Martha's Vineyard Times - His cherished Derby T3-909 Orvis rod and reel was lost somewhere between the gut and East Beach.
105. I had thought my age should have been cherished by her childlike duty.
106. In the bottom of my heart, and perhaps also has a such a blue stone,(www.Sentencedict.com) but it is the cherished place in this?
107. Cherished graciousness House once to record the galley proof, but because her condition was unceasing, has not been used finally.
108. The most adored relative, the cherished lover, the dearest friend may inspire devotion, yet remain untrustworthy.
109. However, while it is true that the musical no longer occupies the cherished place of prominence in American cinema that it once did, the old razzle-dazzle has had a comeback.
110. What none of the principals knew then is that for all its gloominess , or maybe even because of it, "Revolutionary Road" is a novel cherished by a passionate and protective coven of admirers .
111. Reversely , friends are the few articles of old clothes cherished unwillingly to be replaced.
112. But the new model of trailers reveals practically the whole plot-and robs the moviegoer of that cherished quality, pristine ignorance.
113. She cherished her time in the car alone, reaching into the wind for roadside stalks of fragrant sweet clover.
114. They have a long - cherished dream of making big money overnight.
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