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loved

adjective as in desired

Strongest matches

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It’s hard to believe now, but Cheney was once the sort of Republican the Washington establishment loved—smart, thoughtful, conservative but not histrionic about it, a man of Wyoming via Wisconsin.

It’s wildly overpriced compared with the broader market, but it’s also up more than 370% over the past year alone and it’s loved by the investors that have profited from it.

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She's certainly lost more than her fair share of loved ones far too young.

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He’s always loved to warn people that he’s prepared to unleash fire and fury if they don’t immediately bend to his will.

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I loved him, but he was destroying the rhythm of the show.

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

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