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treasure

[trezh-er] / ˈtrɛʒ ər /




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Indian authorities said an inscription on one of the caskets unearthed with the treasure confirmed the contents -- which include bone fragments -- as "relics of the Buddha".

From Barron's

“I don’t know if you could do a game better than he did. With his voice and his way of calling the game, it’s a treasure.”

From Los Angeles Times

Curator Fathiya Abdallah Ahmad is among a handful of people who knew the location of secret, sealed rooms where the museum's treasures were taken into hiding for more than a decade.

From Barron's

More Chinese were traveling the world and encountering international foods, so Sam’s Club sought to create a “treasure hunt” for the upscale shopper.

From The Wall Street Journal

In her prime, Bardot was considered a national treasure in France, received by President Charles de Gaulle at the Élysée Palace and analyzed exhaustively by existentialist philosopher Simone de Beauvoir.

From Los Angeles Times