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valuables

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But instead of opening fire, they went through the rooms, grabbing any remaining valuables.

As an initial act of good faith, Schwend agreed to turn over to the OSS all of his “hidden valuables.”

Abdul kept him and other members of the mob at bay by throwing his valuables out of his window onto the street.

They left no notes, though they secretly sent some valuables to their children.

He gets very rich because people bring in their valuables in hopes of leaving.

Thus an unnecessary display of money or valuables, or leaving them where they would tempt thieves, may be negligence.

In many states by statute an innkeeper avoids liability for the valuables of his guest unless they are deposited with him.

All the schoolroom shutters were to be brought into the play-room, as well as all valuables from the desks.

It is frequently desired to have some handy place for storing valuables where there is but little chance of discovering them.

My arms had been taken from me, and my pockets rifled of all their valuables, including my watch.

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On this page you'll find 40 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to valuables, such as: ace in the hole, ace up sleeve, backing, budget, capital, and credit.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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