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treasure

[trezh-er] / ˈtrɛʒ ər /




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The documentary closes on a similar note: Take That are national treasures, their reputation is secure, their hatchets are buried.

From BBC

She said while she hoped to move back to Ukraine eventually to raise a family, the UK had given her "so much" and she treasured the feeling of safety she had.

From BBC

It's "really important to treasure the secular culture of this country, allowing every religion to flourish," he told an Indian newspaper in 2016. "... we must not endanger this by insisting on Hindu majoritarianism".

From BBC

Her superb collection of essays gathers up relics of the old world—the literate one—to demonstrate that such treasures are worth preserving.

From The Wall Street Journal

Donne’s intestinal treasure has not entered the pantheon of great metaphors.

From The Wall Street Journal