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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121. Ben, in his lonely walks around the island, had found the skeleton and found the treasure.
122. The state earlier this month gave Brown virtually complete control over Treasure Island.
123. It was part of the real treasure of mankind,(www.Sentencedict.com) more valuable than all the gold locked uselessly away in bank vaults.
124. We are all environmentalists who treasure Mother Nature and desire to live in harmony with natural forces.
125. Eventually we find him established as a hermit at Finchale, having abandoned the pursuit of earthly treasure.
126. The first pupil to find the treasure is the winner.
127. I am embarking on a number of projects which I hope to be of interest to fellow treasure hunters.
128. Those who broke into the inn tonight want to find the same treasure.
129. Gradually, Garrett's home manufactured machines began to be noticed by his peer group of treasure hunters.
130. This little tale is haunting enough, but it's the pictures that turn the book into an art treasure.
131. Hence, there are now two uniformed security guards at the gate to Treasure Island at all times, Florin said.
132. Beyond the rubble stood a chest of treasure with more healing potions and firepower beneath its lid.
133. With their stark, jagged profiles, the rocky peaks were an obvious treasure.
134. Children can enjoy a special treasure hunt, a bouncy castle and Punch and Judy shows.
135. Currently I am selling a range of large and colourful A3 size photo-posters depicting scenes of treasure hunting and metal detecting.
136. His records are a treasure house of information for anyone interested in climatic research.
137. Being Prime Minister was' the most enormous privilege ... and one I shall treasure.
138. Feeding trough-young woman lays her baby in it-realises that she contains greatest treasure of the world.
139. First we're going to send you on a treasure hunt(sentencedict.com), collecting information from the magazine.
140. Sea battles and voyages and plunder and buried treasure and king's pardons and kidnapped wenches.
141. Treasure Island could accommodate an athletic center for soccer, rugby and small-scale spectator sports.
142. A moment spent in sorrow or a moment spent in pain is a waste of a great treasure that you will never get again. RVM
143. Recently I have come to the conclusion that treasure hunters should have their own exclusive museum.
144. Your old furniture could be a treasure to a growing number of collectors.
145. The indoor table top games, such as treasure hunts and building Stonehenge, are aimed at improving management and team building skills.
146. There will be a daylong jamboree, treasure hunt and barbecue on the Saturday.
147. Then it relaxed, opened, releasing a treasure it had been holding: a chain a locket, a gold locket.
148. It has been in the College Library ever since as its greatest treasure.
149. Life is your biggest treasure. Enjoy it. If you forget to, it will soon be gone, never to return. RVM
150. She was surprised to find a treasure palace of colourful yarns and all types of machines including the newest models.
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