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How to use cherished in a sentence

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That has to be protected, and apart from young men like Mr Hoffman and old men like myself, it is not being cherished.
The video clip of his on-air collapse remains a cherished keepsake of diehard skeptics.
Let us know some of the songs, clothes and memories from your past which you once cherished.
As long as these traditions are cherished as an intimate part of their lives then true folklore will never die.
The Romans, Gauls, Chinese, Egyptians, Greeks and Persians all cherished the egg as a symbol of the universe.
It needs to be cherished and supported, even if this involves a certain amount of personal inconvenience.
Inevitably, these cherished purchases are nearly always spurned and condemned to make an early appearance in the charity shop.
She was devoted to her family and her many friends cherished her in a very special way.
They had taken her in, loved her, cherished her as their own for that summer.
Her outreach through her years of service had touched many families in the community and all of them cherished her in a special way.
She had been married at 14 to a much older man who had loved and cherished her as his wife, and mate.
Through the years I have protected you like a brother, cherished you as a friend, and admired you like a suitor.
It would mean a re-evaluation of some of their most cherished beliefs about the oppressive nature of the traditional, patriarchal family.
One of the most cherished beliefs of diehard fans is that death metal continues to provide a true musical alternative.
Then she held the envelope to her bosom as if it were her most cherished possession.
He was a big man who commanded much respect and his advice and wisdom was cherished by those close to the scene.
We hold on to beliefs as if they were cherished possessions, like trinkets that have sentimental value but no practical use.
In a foreign country with no family around him, he cherished close friendships with both sexes.
And their most cherished possession is a grand piano that spent most of its long life 5,000 miles away.
But it has flourished, unsurprisingly over the years, to become a much loved and cherished part of the British landscape.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He cherished the hope that Zeal had been at pains to procure an untraceable drug.
Even now she faced life steadily, unhelped by the many pleasant illusions cherished by her mother.
That cherished and perfumed beard expanded, as if it had just then received the last manipulation of the friseur.
Franz Anton von Weber, who was a capable musician himself, had always cherished the desire to give a wonder child to the world.
She adored courage, and had always cherished a belief that Bismarck's sharklike jaws implied the possession of latent ferocity.
Pedro de Castro, Bishop of Cuenca, had also cherished hopes and was eager for revenge.
He was implicitly trusted by all, even by Hatteras, who cherished a deep affection for him.
Surely his friends have cherished the story out of no petty love of depreciatory detail?
It is as an expounder of public international law that his name will be most widely cherished.
Where then the cherished hope of one day atoning for his wrongs to those who loved him!
They would be cherished, not only for their own sake, but for that of the donor.
A fine miniature of my Grandfather Osler is in my possession, and it is our most cherished heirloom.
In his silent hours of remorse he had cherished it as one atoning circumstance.
That shell will be cherished after extraction of its fuse and melinite charge.
And yet, Maltravers, you then came between me and an early and cherished dream.
The Greeks, in the fourth century before Christ, cherished pathos in regard to tyrannicide.
She cherished a prejudice against camels, massacres, and the New Journalism.
The small English town of Walsall now has a beautifully and meticulously built new gallery to house a cherished local art collection.
She had cherished her anger till it grew strong and took possession of her, as evil thoughts and feelings always do unless cast out at once.
Beth cherished them all the more tenderly for that very reason, and set up a hospital for infirm dolls.
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