Synonym: abundance, accumulation, adore, appreciate, assets, cherish, collection, fortune, idolize, prize, store, wealth, worship. Similar words: treasurer, pleasure, measured, measure up, measure out, measurement, measure up to, embrasure. Meaning: ['treʒə(r)] n. 1. accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels etc. 2. art highly prized for its beauty or perfection 3. any possession that is highly valued by its owner 4. a collection of precious things. v. 1. hold dear 2. be fond of; be attached to.
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91. The family link with her treasure, she says, is rather tenuous.
92. If you have found true friends, you have real treasure.
93. This is a utilitarian relationship with nature,(www.Sentencedict.com) in which it becomes a treasure chest of consumer goodies.
94. So there was a vision of treasure, far-off blood, and fear.
95. In the Chandni Chowk shopkeepers boarded up their premises, buried their treasure and prepared for a long period of unrest.
96. But elsewhere people seemed positively anxious to supply the King with treasure.
97. But they had to be humoured before they could be diverted from the unobtainable to the treasure that was actually for sale.
98. Confused by the mind and diffused by the senses, we seek pleasure and lose the great treasure called life. RVM
99. In the minister's opinion Nestor's chronicle was a treasure whose worth should not be questioned.
100. Angkor is a treasure trove of history,[Sentencedict.com] culture and art.
101. The gift of life is a treasure. Some fill it with pressure. Some with pleasure! RVM
102. It is even possible to sow plants on gold mines to reap their treasure.
103. Reminding himself that there was nothing to fear he set off, past the loose boxes with their heaps of shabby treasure.
104. But the notion of buried treasure in Arizona is not crazy.
105. With his grizzled beard and his peg-leg he looked like an extra from Treasure Island.
106. Rarely in the annals of human history has any people committed so much of its treasure to such a noble cause.
107. The Treasure Island measure started as a simple bill to make what appeared to be a mundane bureaucratic change.
108. With great reverence we laid it here in the Treasure House.
109. But in the areas where archaeologists and treasure hunters have good contacts, much information can and has been recovered.
110. Oliver sighed deeply, stuffed his treasure back into his pockets and sat down on the grass to watch.
111. Doubtless a rich merchant escaping with as much treasure as he could lay frantic hands on.
112. In the early days of archaeology, the dividing line between archaeologists and treasure hunters was all but invisible.
113. If there was cherry blossom in Lucy's street, she'd show her treasure!
114. We all took a large piece of the treasure, and some used it sensibly, and some did not.
115. I introduced myself and upon learning my identity they naturally begged me to examine their treasure and offer an authoritative opinion.
116. The cuisine is incomparable and the cellars are treasure houses of vintage after vintage of superb wines.
117. Guard well within yourself that treasure, kindness. Know how to give without hesitation, how to lose without regret, how to acquire without meanness. George Sand
118. The 550-acre naval station at Treasure Island is one of 29 California military bases closed in 1993 by Congress.
119. The culprit, Achan, is duly found, with the treasure buried beneath his tent.
120. You may be very lucky and find a real treasure round the corner.
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