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The new edition also dusts off and polishes a couple of terms – staycation (a holiday spent in one's home country), national treasure (someone or something regarded as emblematic of a nation's cultural heritage, normally Judi Dench or Stephen Fry) – that feel as though they have been in common usage for some while.
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She was somebody to be treasured, someone very precious.
Garages can collect a lot of junk over time, but your junk may be treasure to someone else.
Go on a tour sometime, and chances are good that you'll come home laden with several clumps of "treasures" that someone generously dug up and tucked into your trunk.
Inflamed by greed, Fafner murders Fasolt, then turns himself into a ferocious dragon who hides in the bowels of a dank cave, guarding his treasure, knowing that someone related to Wotan will eventually show up to steal it.
She was a great reader, and that was a treasure, to have someone that bright.
Someone buries treasure as he's watching through his lenses.
I was not someone whose treasure was something rust and moths could find.
"Someone's junk is someone's treasure," said Frank Pavia, president of Country Clean, which runs Wesellcoffee.com, a food supply site that is now selling surplus Pepsi cups.
Anyway, if you didn't take advantage of all this treasure, you were sure someone else was right behind you who would.
People tend to think he has too much power, (but) a guy who dedicates himself to the game in the manner that he does is someone you treasure".
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