admire, brood over, cultivate, entertain, have and hold, keep in memory, matronize, prize, safeguard, support, watch
Definitionv. be fond of
Last update: October 8, 2015
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I cherish my old friendships. [verb]
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We will always love and cherish the memories of you, our precious baby. [verb]
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We still cherish the ancient skills of singing plainchant. [verb]
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The mother sank under the blow, and fell, grasping at her child, in death, with the same engrossing love that had caused her to cherish it when living. [verb]
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Now these two brothers were as different of nature as their sisters were, or more so; and unlike the gentler pair, each of these cherished lofty disdain for the other. [verb]
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The sob of self-pity from her fair young breast had brought into view her cherished treasures, bright keepsakes of the girlish days when many a lover worshipped her. [verb]
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Farewell to his long-cherished hope of specially neat retribution, to wit, that the ruins of his family should be the ruin of the land which had rejected him. [verb]
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And she has her husband and her children to cherish, and cannot be burdened with the care of a broken-down greybeard. [verb]
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Dan knew that the future fair owner and duster designed by his mother was Miss Cheeseman, towards whom he had cherished tender yearnings in the sensible and wholesome days. [verb]
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The dog was as wretched and suffering as herself, and besides it was the only being that, in spite of her helplessness, she could cherish and be dear to. [verb]
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Gorgo, I have destroyed that beautiful idol, but I will let you see that even a Christian can duly value and cherish beauty in his home and in his heart. [verb]
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