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treasure

[trezh-er] / ˈtrɛʒ ər /




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"Every brain," says Folkerth, "is a treasure chest of new knowledge."

From BBC Jul. 13, 2026

If there’s any thought to adding an eighth wonder of the world to the current lineup of seven, I’d nominate the 1,100-mile treasure that kisses Oregon on one end and Mexico on the other.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 11, 2026

“There’s this whole treasure of older talent not being utilized,” said Colby, now 69.

From MarketWatch Jul. 1, 2026

How could anyone treasure something so gauche in this bougie travel era of lie-flat seats and $1,000 a night hotels, right?

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 1, 2026

“Imagine how rich I’ll be after I find my treasure at the beach,” he says.

From "The Sea in Winter" by Christine Day

"I think most people will not know about the real UK treasures that are hiding in plain sight," she said.

From BBC Jul. 9, 2026

Sometimes it takes a visitor or six million to remind folks of treasures in their own backyard.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 22, 2026

"As surfers, we treat these boards like great treasures to us, because losing any board or having it confiscated threatens our ability to continue in this sport," he said.

From Barron's Jun. 22, 2026

Dutch travelers have stood, mouths agape, before the treasures at Buc-ee’s gas stations, while German fans embrace the American rite of the 1 a.m.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 19, 2026

Macon and Mom sat together for hours watching Cat and Chicken make sand castles and find the last of their beach treasures.

From "Caterpillar Summer" by Gillian McDunn

When my clients were displaced, they had treasured photos of deceased loved ones destroyed, lifesaving medication thrown away, and bikes and uniforms needed for work tossed into trash trucks.

From Slate Jun. 27, 2026

A speech by Woody assuring Forky that he’d be treasured forever, Stanton said, was “very attached to the growth of my life with my family.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 17, 2026

Yet its plans to “modernize” the TV-and-movie house seem to have fallen awfully hard on 60 Minutes itself, despite the news brand’s status as one of Paramount’s most treasured properties.

From Slate Jun. 5, 2026

As the 58-year-old reaches the end of his 17th and final season in charge, one of his most treasured memories comes from that turbulent time.

From BBC Jun. 4, 2026

And at the last of the journey, when Matt had run ahead with his treasured scrap of blue, the blind man had come alone.

From "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry

"I hope you can now move on with your life, remembering the boys as you knew them, and treasuring the happy times you spent with them."

From BBC Apr. 11, 2025

By the end, DuVernay has, with editor Spencer Averick’s fleet stitching, massaged her adaptation’s various threads into a collage of insight and emotion worth treasuring.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 8, 2023

“Now that it was becoming rarer for him, he was treasuring those experiences.”

From New York Times Jun. 27, 2023

The two are honorary starters for Sunday’s race - “Kurt will wave the green flag two-thousandths of a second after Ricky,” raceway president Kerry Tharp quipped - and will keep treasuring their moment.

From Washington Times May 12, 2023

She takes the paper and holds it tightly in her fist, treasuring it.

From "Challenger Deep" by Neal Shusterman




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