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Sentence count:79+4Posted:2017-03-15Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: covetcovetousveterancovecovercovertinveteratecover upMeaning: ['kʌvɪt]  adj. greatly desired. 
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31) I'd coveted Lotta because she was coveted by other men and I had to be the winner.
32) An entire industry has flourished around securing coveted access to public places and people.
33) The coveted contract helps strengthen arguments proposing Tuxedo as a defacto standard.
34) But don't tell me he is a United player, the kind who can win them that coveted crown.
35) When defeat comes, accept it as a signal that your plans are not sound, rebuild those plans, and set sail once more toward your coveted goal. Napoleon Hill 
36) The coveted ingredient is discreetly kept in the garage. Quality controls are in place.
37) His injuries forced him to give up the coveted mount on Cool Ground.
38) The Finance Minister post was one of the coveted cabinet jobs.
39) And like Travieso, he became a well-known high school player, an All-State selection and a coveted recruit.
40) One pupil, sitting in the coveted position alongside the radiator, is gazing through the window and into the distance.
41) Those most coveted were the ones with pockets to hold all the valuables salvaged and brought away in fists.
42) Giant tubeworms and clams were premium items, coveted by all of the science party and very dear.
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43) The Council of the society rewarded him with the much coveted Copley medal for his work on airs and soda water.
44) Derek learnt his rowing at Belfast Inst before winning a coveted senior eights championship with Dublin University in 1981.
45) We coveted those badges, and I never realized how much until that night in Casualty.
46) Ten teams of five vied for the coveted Amicable mugs.
47) The chairman's job was one he coveted and he has since taken early retirement to concentrate on the remit.
48) In his time, this most coveted prize has been won by Brearley, the scholar.
49) I had long coveted Polly Espy.
50) He has coveted after the chairmanship for years.
51) And I stand no chance of getting a coveted multiple-entry sticker, nor can I enjoy the full 30 days most American tourists are entitled to--I must get my fill of China in seven days.
52) He has coveted this treasure chest for a long time.
53) There was a considerable possibility that one of them would beat Bannister to the coveted record.
54) For both the wrong reasons and the right reasons, America's elite colleges will continue to be coveted (Harvard just reported a record 35, 000 applications for its next freshman class).
55) She is renowned for her musical ability, and has earned her the coveted role of songstress for the Festival of the Blade.
56) Titan Arum is coveted by collectors and plant enthusiasts around the world because of its strange blooming patterns.
57) The win comes just days after Paris-born Cotillard took home the French film industry's coveted Cesar award for best actress for "La Mome," as the Piaf biopic is called in her homeland.
58) The new King's Hand was seated on an oaken throne carved in the shape of a hand an absurd vanity his lordship had produced the day Ser Kevan agreed to grant him the office he coveted.
59) For the 1948-1949 theatrical season Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman was granted the coveted Pulitzer Prize.
60) I exchanged my coveted parking spot at work for a free gym membership and five monthly round-trip passes on Atlanta's mass transit system.
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