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To treasured
verb
To consider to be precious.
Exact(7)
I sort of thought I'd become inured to treasured places closing in New York.
Smiling friend to treasured chums.
Balanchine's detailed and touching will of 1978 left selected ballets to treasured dancers associated with them.
Cultural value attaches not only to inanimate artefacts and buildings, but also to treasured songs, ceremonies and people, the latter termed, "Intangible Cultural Properties".
Liberals on the Court have spent decades in a defensive crouch, trying to fend off challenges to treasured precedents in areas such as abortion rights and affirmative action.
The mac, previously known as Midland Arts Centre, has reopened its doors after a major redevelopment and it's playing host to Treasured, developed at Bradford's Theatre By The Mill.
Similar(53)
She grew to treasure that.
Something to treasure forever, surely.
A disc to treasure.
A film to treasure.
This is a caveat to treasure.
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