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cherish

[cher-ish] / ˈtʃɛr ɪʃ /


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There are the legitimate fans looking for a keepsake to cherish for a lifetime, but also professional vendors building up a bank of merchandise to be sold online.

From BBC

Firstly, they trust the government, and secondly, because Finns cherish feeling safe.

From BBC

Father treated Mr. Kan’s frequent visits to the shop below as social calls from a cherished friend.

From Literature

The play is set in the Potteries and explores the lives of a group of female pottery workers determined to protect their cherished "Curl Friday" factory tradition.

From BBC

He worries that Breck could be exposed to “this false sense we all have of what masculinity is. Masculinity is really important, and we should cherish and encourage the best parts of it.”

From The Wall Street Journal