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cherish

[cher-ish] / ˈtʃɛr ɪʃ /


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But he believed there was more he could do to take care of the wild places he cherished.

From Los Angeles Times

“A harbor seal swam under me for close to a minute as I approached the beach, one of those wildlife-human interactions that we cherish,” Rubin wrote.

From Los Angeles Times

With that opportunity comes a great responsibility to protect it so that Angeles National Forest is not loved to death but rather cherished for generations to come.

From Los Angeles Times

One small-business owner cherishes Mr. Diamond’s many sad songs, which he enjoys listening to on the anniversary of his wife’s death.

From The Wall Street Journal

With songbirds in decline across Europe, he said it is important to "cherish" moments like this.

From BBC