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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151. For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.
152. There must be an old Navy uniform and a few ball bearings somewhere on Treasure Island.
153. It was you who took Sybil treasure hunting in that condemned house.
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154. But there he was when I rounded a bend, holding a treasure he landed on this hunt.
155. Again, she was festooned with the contents of the treasure chest - the terrible red leather box.
156. It was a treasure trove of books, photos, clothing, and memorabilia.
157. In the cockpit ... flying ace Luke Jackson ... returning home from a treacherous journey to find lost treasure.
158. Treasure Island Naval Station is set to convert to civilian use when the Navy pulls out in 1997.
159. I treasure a bulging mental file of his roguish observations on fellow critics and luminaries in the music trade.
160. I think they thought they would find the treasure lying around on the beach!
161. The brig was built in 1992-a year before it was announced the Navy base at Treasure Island would be shut down.
162. Linda Ronstadt narrates this fitting tribute to a Tucson treasure.
163. Before afternoon, Treasure Island had disappeared from view, and I had never felt happier to leave a place behind.
164. Mayor Brown looks at Treasure Island and sees endless possibilities.
165. A husband that cooks and cleans is a real treasure.
166. Henceforth they were true custodians of the Imperial Fists' greatest treasure.
167. There was no church treasure chest as Gabriel had hoped.
168. Coverdale worked on generating team spirit and inter-dependence - including manoeuvres on Salisbury Plain that involved treasure hunts and making rope ladders.
169. Yet for most visitors from overseas, Windisch with its treasure is definitely off the beaten track.
170. I produced the original cartoon in tempera; it was entitled Treasure Trove and based on an Aesop Fable.
171. The box, itself, is a treasure because it has a hinged lid and a very small drawer.
172. New club Efforts are now under way to form a treasure hunting club in the Chester area.
173. A procession of Treasure Island pirates carrying cardboard boxes bulging with beer bottles were already noisily boarding the coach.
174. The griffin also had a lust for treasure and hoarded caches in lofty mountain caves.
175. One day while you are diving, you find a very old boat that is full of treasure.
176. Where there is ruin, there is hope for a treasure. Rumi
177. Treasure September sees the launch of the appeal raffle and a treasure hunt at a venue to be fixed.
178. Hartwell House in Aylesbury is a treasure house of fine antiques.
179. You want to get the boat and the treasure to the surface of the water so that you can see it better.
180. The room shimmered with light, a treasure house of precious cloths and beautiful jewels.
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