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Sentence count:68+2Posted:2017-07-07Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: treasuretreasurertreasure trovetreasure chesttreasurymeasuredtreasury bondtreasury billMeaning: ['treʒə(r)]  adj. characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for. 
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31. But there are also signs that the most treasured possession of the academic elites, tenure, is under assault.
32. I loved David like a son and trusted him with my most treasured possession, my daughter.
33. Words that once were treasured and saved for moments of extreme emotion now spring from the tongue at the mildest invitation.
34. And he treasured this new knowledge so unexpected, so exhilarating-all his life.
35. She treasured brooch because it was an heirloom.
36. She treasured the painted likeness of her son.
37. They were an odd crowd who treasured their oddity.
38. She treasured the brooch because it was an heirloom.
39. My grandfather has a sanxianwhich he has treasured for over 40 years.
40. The profusion of meadow flowers provides the local hill people with one of their treasured harvests.
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41. They are treasured by localswho spurn frozen meat, finding it tasteless.
42. Olmsted read Zimmermann's book as a boy and treasured it.
43. His memory is treasured in the hearts of a few friends , fewer, alas!
44. These were handed down reverently from one generation to the next and treasured as family heirlooms.
45. Natural - affection, good-fellowship, love, whether you treasured them well.
46. While we do not necessarily agree to every opinion of theirs on air, we firmly believe that the freedom to speak one's mind publicly should be treasured and defended.
47. Situ Dongcheng is a down-and-out former lawyer. Like Tang Ying, he has also lost everything he treasured in his life.
48. Long treasured as gemstones, pearls are valued for their translucence and lustre and for the delicate play of surface colour.
49. She treasured in her heart the wrath and hatred that her husband excited in her.
50. As former Secretary of Bacon for five years, Hobbes reformed Arestotles' Rhetoric, treasured deduction and induction simultaneously, and endeavoured to hurl down the dogmatist authority.
51. Consider your online album as the equivalent of leaving the treasured family album on a public bench for every passer-by to thumb through.
52. She treasured that doll more than all her other toys.
53. The Boy treasured the teacher's good opinion above all else.
54. Yet, it is the most treasured among all our product categories.
55. The Shang Dynasty rulers treasured bronze ware, especially the bronze sacrificial vessels.
56. The valuable lessons learned therefrom should not be arbitrarily dismissed , but should instead be treasured.
57. Moderation -- a treasured ideal -- means a lot to the English.
58. Stucco building, be forced to move these treasured object his office in the hospital.
59. But Mary treasured all these things, pondering them in her heart.
60. Wouldn't you agree that our traditional culture is always credited with modesty, politeness and respectfulness , which have always been treasured for more than five thousand years?
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