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cherish

[cher-ish] / ˈtʃɛr ɪʃ /


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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

In a previously issued tribute, Mr Aman's family said he was a "devoted husband, a loving father, a cherished son, brother, uncle, and loyal friend".

From BBC

He later said the military "took over power against its cherished beliefs", promising to "transfer power to the people in due course".

From Barron's

In this kind I particularly cherish a bridge, called the Leonardo Bridge, over the motor-road E18 at Aas, some 20 miles south of Oslo in Norway.

From The Wall Street Journal