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cherish

[cher-ish] / ˈtʃɛr ɪʃ /


Example Sentences

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Irving is the writer who made me want to be a writer, and I have read and cherished his books since first reading this masterpiece as a young man.

From Los Angeles Times

Her cherished home, where we’d held so many joint birthday parties, was gone.

From Los Angeles Times

"I really wanted one, and I finally got one, so I cherished it and raised the character very carefully," she recalled.

From Barron's

But to residents in the area, it was a piece of history they plan to cherish.

From Los Angeles Times

"I'll always cherish that. He was such a lovely guy and it also just proved me right like: 'Okay, I should have this job. I've got a good ear'," she says.

From BBC