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cherish

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Special praise goes to Kudrow for the way she broadened the scope of Valerie Cherish in Season 2.

But alas, a snub is yet another of the many indignities Valerie Cherish shall endure.

The goal offered ecstasy to free-kick aficionados, who have had little to cherish at this World Cup.

They seem to cherish a strange, irrational notion that something in the very flow of time will cure all ills.

It's because some hearing people cherish those experiences so much and want to know that others share them.

This contempt for the masses they cherish until they have to descend from Parnassus and enter the public service.

Had Mr. Wilding been other than she now learnt he was, he would surely not cherish an attachment for a person so utterly unworthy.

She was careful to cherish in herself an openness to noble impressions and to the high poetry of nature and life.

Kitty Tynan had certainly enough imagination to make her cherish a mystery.

The wolf is capable of strong attachments, and has been known to cherish the memory of a friend for a great length of time.

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On this page you'll find 142 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cherish, such as: admire, adore, appreciate, care for, cling to, and cultivate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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