Definitionadj. characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for
Last update: September 25, 2015
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At the time of the Domesday survey Bodmin, which treasured the saint's remains, had become the chief centre of religious influence. [Please select]
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With what added joy does he discover that there are pictures for these treasured jingles. [Please select]
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"Now that the menace is removed," said Colonel Deacon with laboured humour, "I will show you my most treasured possession." [Please select]
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Ravenel's I'd like you to see, Katrine," he said, motioning her to bring him the carefully treasured bundle of Frank's writings." [Please select]
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Then only did I have the privilege of looking at his treasured weapon. [Please select]
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He has translated, so it is said, his Spanish spoils into French gold, which is being treasured up for him in France. [Please select]
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"If my brother had asked it, I might have given it to him, though I treasured it." [Please select]
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He had treasured up some information, derived from the newspapers, in regard to the Manassas Gap Railroad. [Please select]
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It held a little, slim, limp volume, wrapped in tissue paper--the Old Lady's most treasured possession. [Please select]
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Five and fifty years it has been treasured between the leaves of this old volume. [Please select]
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Great ladies sought his smiles; nobles treasured a kindly word; the shopkeeper hung his portrait on the wall; and the people drew aside in the streets that he might pass without annoyance. [Please select]
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