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How to use prized in a sentence

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The meat and the skin of the addax are prized by local people, who use the hides for shoes and sandal soles.
But someone should tell him that it isn't done to talk about one's son as one would about a prized racehorse at a stud farm.
But every year, several hundred whales and dolphins are killed by the drift nets that catch the prized fish.
Emu eggs have long been prized for carving and decorating because of their large size and tough green shell.
His rich father purchased him a prized education, but it was football at which the young Watson excelled.
Watercolors of traditional village scenes by the late Charlie Gibbons are highly prized.
This, the oldest of Emei's monasteries, was badly damaged by fire in 1945 yet its most prized treasure survived unscathed.
The most prized furnishings in Bahraini households are handwoven rugs, either imported from Iran or locally crafted.
His stat books and scrapbooks with all of his articles remain prized possessions of the family.
Forested areas have had the priority for conservation, but scrublands and the plains flora have been little prized.
Warwick's skills as a chimney maker were at a premium in the goldfields, and prized heirlooms were bartered for his services.
It was once the best trout river in Britain, prized by anglers for the size of its fish.
The women in this age group are among the most highly prized guinea pigs of the segmented market of over-the-counter beauty products.
His threnody captured the awful essence of untimely death in early-twentieth-century black societies that prized marriage and reproduction.
Look, in the Army, nothing is prized more than the ability to hold ground once you take it.
Simon is credited with inventing several types of clocks, and today his timepieces are highly prized by collectors.
Originality, ever prized, is increasingly scarce, but we can offer you these.
Citizenship should be prized and celebrated, with the proviso that it is not always as desirable as it sounds.
Some of the toys are considered highly collectable and a full set of toys from the range is highly prized.
Sea salt is the category to which belong many of the kinds of salt specially prized by connoisseurs.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A right that Cato or Phocion would have prized, though it may sometimes have been frivolously or factiously exercised!
Juno prized these apples highly, and gave them to the Hesperides, the daughters of Hesperus.
For gorgets the Sikyatki people apparently prized slabs of lignite and plates of selenite.
The bows that are chiefly prized, are made of the argali's horn, flat pieces of which are cemented together with glue.
On the other hand, some comparatively early kinds, such as gravenstein and Porter, are considerably prized in some sections.
In this new land, education will be every citizen's most prized possession.
Of Tessie Kearns and her scenarios, not yet prized as they were sure to be later.
The skins of the sea otter are much prized by the Chinese, who pay for them from seventy to one hundred roubles a-piece.
The blossom of the Bizarade or bitter orange is most prized for wreaths and favours when the fresh flowers can be procured.
Their woods stand pre-eminent among those of the broadleaf series and have been highly prized from early periods.
The Indians also highly prized the castoreum of the beaver for its supposed medicinal properties.
Such stones are called star or asteriated sapphires or rubies, and are highly prized.
Is music to be prized and taken to our hearts because it is contrapuntal and complex?
Blue Corundum exhibits various shades from light to dark, the color most highly prized being that known as cornflower blue.
The coypu, sometimes called the South American beaver, inhabits the river-banks, and is highly prized for its fur.
Some of the mollusks commend themselves for their beauty, and will be prized by the Aquarian enthusiast.
Undoubtedly this alluvial fan had been highly prized in this country of terribly steep hills.
Both are of Navajo importation, by which tribe they are much prized and used.
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