Use cherished in a sentence
Sentences starting with cherished
- Cherished illusions vanish often on near approach. [4]
Sentences ending with cherished
- She had experienced them before, and always had failed to account for their intrusion into a hatred she cherished. [9]
- But when he saw Stephen, Mr. Lincoln looked up with a smile of welcome that is still, and ever will be, remembered and cherished. [9]
- The better part of one's life consists of his friendships; and, of them, mine with Mr. Edwards was one of the most cherished. [7]
- The men have done it, because they've been loyal to the flag, and from first to last set to make the Admiralty and the people know they have rights which must be cherished. [11]
More example sentences with the word cherished in them
- She dared not write, but she cherished a desire long denied. [11]
- The wooden clock with the round face and quaint landscape below--the family's most cherished heirloom--though long familiar, was not so bad; but the two yellowed engravings on the wall offended her. [9]
- They were those who cherished in their minds an ideal of statesmanship and of personal bearing in high office with which, in their opinion, Lincoln's individuality was much out of accord. [7]
- The Hawkins family were settled there, and had a hard enough struggle with poverty and the necessity of keeping up appearances in accord with their own family pride and the large expectations they secretly cherished of a fortune in the Knobs of East Tennessee. [5]
- The rural readers were not to be wheedled out of their cherished conception of the personal appearance of the philosopher of the Tri-bune. [4]
- But Broussais's theory was languishing and well-nigh become obsolete, and this, no doubt, added vehemence to his defence of his cherished dogmas. [6]
- It provides that under certain conditions she can pull the string and land the property in the cherished home of its happy youth. [5]
- She saw its truth; but how hard it is to tear away a cherished illusion, to cast out an unworthy intimate! [6]
- It is disenchanting to some of our cherished ideals. [4]
- No tears came to relieve his grief, for the insult offered him that day aroused his wrath, and he cherished it as if it were a consolation. [10]
- Eliphalet sat next to Miss Belle, and heard the private history of many old families, which he cherished for future use. [9]
- They don't like to admit these facts, because they throw doubt upon some of their cherished opinions. [6]
- But she cherished this desire only a few moments. [10]
- The face of the water, in time, became a wonderful book--a book that was a dead language to the uneducated passenger, but which told its mind to me without reserve, delivering its most cherished secrets as clearly as if it uttered them with a voice. [5]
- By and by the stony foot of the great University will plant itself on this whole territory, and the private recollections which clung so tenaciously and fondly to the place and its habitations will have died with those who cherished them. [6]
- I have cherished the delight of that moment from that day to this. [5]
- His world was the battlefield from which he directed the forces of the great corporation which he served, and the cherished vision of a son in whom he could confide his plans, upon whose aid and counsel he could lean, was gone forever. [9]
- Despite the fact that the memories she had cherished were now become hideous things, she sought to drag them forth and compare them, ruthlessly, with what must have been the treasures of Lise. [9]
- He was aware that she lived at variance with her husband, but how could he have suspected that she cherished the more than bold design of hurling the sovereign from his throne and seizing the Egyptian crown herself. [10]
- I told him that I would still be a customer of his, and that I cherished no ill-feeling because of the incident--that would remain green in my memory. [5]
- I am certain that her interest in Belle Treherne was real, and likewise certain that she cherished no pique against her because I had transferred my allegiance. [11]
- He only realized that delight which comes from working with another for a cherished cause, the goal of one's life, which has such deeper significance when the partner in the struggle is a woman. [11]
- He often felt tempted to send Coello his ducats and tell him he had been hasty, and cherished no desire to wed his daughter; but perhaps that would break the heart of the poor, dear little thing, who loved him so tenderly! [10]
- The way had suddenly opened up to him when Jean Jacques had brought home in hard cash, and had locked away in the iron-doored cupboard in the officewall, his last, his cherished, eight thousand dollars. [11]
- Extraordinary phenomenon at such a time, scenes of long ago and little cherished then, are stealing into his mind. [9]
- Very pleasant and sisterly always she was with him; but she never looked as if she might mean more than she said, and cherished a little spark of sensibility which might be fanned into the flame of love. [6]
- In this gem she saw once more a cherished memorial of her lost mother, the honorable gift of a great monarch to her forefathers; and she was happy to possess it once more. [10]
- Most bravely has she sailed o'er every sea, Withstood the storm-rack, spurned the sullen reef; Cherished her strength; and held her guerdon fief To him who saith, "My ship comes back to me! [11]
- He has been seen standing near the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on many a starlight night, for he has cherished an idea for many centuries that if he could only enter there, he could rest. [5]
- Was this cherished scheme a whim or a joke to be lightly cast aside? [9]
- Then suddenly she remembered to whom she was speaking, and a flood of feeling ran through her; for Swift Wing had cherished her like a fledgeling in the nest till her young white man came from "down East. [11]
- That has always remained in my mind, and I have always cherished it as one of the good things of my life. [5]
- The longer he reflected, the more profoundly he felt that this was not enough to satisfy him concerning those below, whom he cherished in his heart as if they were brothers and sisters. [10]
- In Canada, Frontenac quarreled with his Intendant and his Council, set a stern hand upon the Church when she crossed with his purposes, cajoled, treated with, and fought the Indians by turn, and cherished a running quarrel with the English Governor of New York. [11]
- His father had put it all down to Cassy Mavor, who had unsettled things since she had come to Lumley's, and being a man of very few ideas, he cherished those he had with an exaggerated care. [11]
- The box was priceless, the spreading trees in the miniature park no less so, and time, the unbribeable, alone could now have produced the wide, carefully cherished Victorian mansion. [9]
- She is too precious not to be cherished with all the fostering strength I have. [14]
- She hastened to place a table near to Orlando, for the tray which Li Choo had brought, and, as she did so, remarked with a shock at the cherished china upon the tray. [11]
- It was his pet weakness, and he cherished it. [12]
- An early and passionate affection attracted the young man to his charming playfellow; the more ardently he cherished his faith the more fervently did he desire to win her for his wife. [10]
- With this straightening out and classification of the dreamer's position to help us, perhaps we can put ourselves in his place and respect his dream--Dreyfus's, and the dreams our friends have cherished and reveal to us. [5]
- I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost, and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom. [7]
- Then all at once rose the thought of his future,--of all its possibilities, of the vague hopes which he had cherished of late that his mysterious doom would be lifted from him. [6]
- Although the hair on the head is thus cherished, that on the face is considered by the North American Indians "as very vulgar," and every hair is carefully eradicated. [1]
- It was one of the most cherished objects of his direct care and consideration, and the association of his name with it has probably been its very greatest collateral support. [7]
- Like a flash of lightning, Kuni, whose kind heart cherished resentment against few and wished no one any evil, suddenly felt an ardent desire to drive the little witch from Lienhard's side, even by force, if necessary. [10]
- At the bottom of her heart she cherished a secret longing to try her fascinations on the young lawyer. [6]
- This symmetrical Pyramid of Cheops--this solid mountain of stone reared by the patient hands of men--this mighty tomb of a forgotten monarch--dwarfs my cherished mountain. [5]
- Another day of note the parish cherished, but it was merely a grave fulfilment of the first. [11]
- Of course I'm not much of an authority on heresy, but they claim that you went out of your way to knock some of their most cherished and sacred beliefs in the head. [9]
- But it is not easy to name an age that has cherished more delusions than ours, or been more superstitious, or more credulous, more eager to run after quackery. [4]
- I think he never cherished a hard feeling toward anybody, nor envied any one, least of all the rich and prosperous about whom he liked to talk. [4]
- Self-sacrifice was her most cherished idea but in this case she could not see what she ought to sacrifice, or for whom. [2]
- Meanwhile, Ferrol became more and more a cherished and important figure in the Manor Casimbault, where the Lavilettes had made their home soon after the wedding. [11]
- Every hour, every moment that I had ever passed in Alixe's presence, with many little incidents and scenes in which we shared, passed before me--vivid and cherished pictures of the mind. [11]
- For one brief moment she cherished the suspicion that Cordula had not acted from pure sympathy, but to impose upon Heinz Schorlin a debt of gratitude which would bind him to her more firmly. [10]
- He sincerely loved me, he cherished ambitions concerning me, yet thwarted every natural, budding growth, until I grew unconsciously to regard him as my enemy, although I had an affection for him and a pride in him that flared up at times. [9]
- It seemed to me that I had nothing to do but to abandon at once a cherished dream, and probably to renounce authorship. [6]
- What even the loss of part of a cherished crop, if the nation's existence were at stake and their votes might save it! [9]
- They sprang from loneliness Of outer life; from innermost desire To reach the soul that now in golden fire Of cherished song I pray for and caress. [11]
- Never had any living soul come between her and her cherished object the breaking of the heart of Hilary Vane! [9]
- As the money left by her mother dwindled, she had no anxiety, for she knew that the life she so tenderly cherished would not outlast the gold which lengthened out the tenuous chain of being. [11]
- A motley company it was, the refuse of the station, headed by its cherished captain. [9]
- From earliest infancy it had been a cherished ambition of mine to be shaved some day in a palatial barber-shop in Paris. [5]
- My client believed, in common with a great many other people, that architects should be driven and not followed, and was plainly resolved to make this house the logical development of many cherished ideas. [9]
- But I think if the doctor had cherished a hope of her affections he lost it when he arrived at the lines, "She speaks, yet she says nothing. [9]
- In spite of her immature youth, he had cherished her in his inmost heart. [10]
- The years she had spent in his study had not gone for nothing, for he who has cherished the bud can predict what the flower will be, and Mr. Satterlee knew her spiritually better than any one else in Coniston. [9]
- Howbeit, if we had cherished the smallest hope without, within it failed us wholly. [10]
- If, however, he had been told that another man was thinking of his wife, he would have believed it, as he believed now that David had done; and he cherished that belief, and let resentment grow. [11]
- The last rebuff had been the succession to the Seigneury, which, curious as it might seem, had been the cherished dream of the rich man's retirement. [11]
- You should not fret at those five years, since it gave you what you have cherished so much, a husband--after a fashion. [11]
- Once relieved, its form of government is saved to the world; its beloved history and cherished memories are vindicated, and its happy future fully assured and rendered inconceivably grand. [7]
- You will not forget us, and--you know that the remembrance of you will be cherished here by old and young--in the hearts of all--" "And in yours also, Maria? [10]
- I do not forget how many of us lament him, also, as a cherished friend. [6]
- A great, decisive event was imminent, and the most ardent wish her heart had ever cherished was approaching its fulfilment. [10]
- This was not easy, for she had cherished her resentment against this woman's husband, through whom she had experienced bitter suffering, for many years. [10]
- Truth, and beautiful dreams--loveliness, and delicacy of character, with cherished affections of the ideal woman --gentle hopes and aspirations, are enough to uphold her in the storms of darkness, without the transferred colorings of a stained sufferer. [5]
- Yet he was dissatisfied with himself, for he made slow progress in his art, and cherished the firm conviction that there was nothing more for him to learn in Madrid; Coello's commissions were robbing him of the most precious time. [10]
- It was a difficult moment for the young Earl, but he only smiled, and cherished anger in his heart. [11]
- She cherished no desire for a new love, though the lukewarm blending of gratitude and good will which she bestowed upon her husband did not even remotely deserve this lofty name. [10]
- In all his criminal adventures he had cherished this one thing. [11]
- Although they were conscious of a certain pressure, which they gently resisted, they did not divine that the radiating and rugged young man cherished serious designs upon them. [9]
- I have a clear idea of her personal appearance, but this I believe I owe much more to her portrait which hung in my mother's room beside her husband's, and is now one of my own most cherished possessions. [10]
- Here the most cherished ties of earth were assumed. [7]
- Hadrian's accurate memory cherished them all and now he had sat till dawn and from dawn till the sun had reached the meridian, repeating them again and again to him self. [10]
- He can have cherished no enmity, on personal grounds at least. [6]
- This voice had cherished and chided him all his life, and he could measure accurately what was behind it. [11]
- She was ever called "Madame Rosalie," and she cherished the name, and gave commands that when her grave came to be made near to a certain other grave, Madame Rosalie should be carved upon the stone. [11]
- Other rewards were bestowed upon it, for no other bird could hatch a brood of young ones in winter, and it also had the power of lessening the fever of those, who cherished it. [10]
- At that hour, before the door of St. Sebald's, she had been capable of all, all, perhaps even the best things, if any one had cherished her in his heart as Lienhard Groland loved the beautiful woman at his side. [10]
- It could plainly be seen by her heaving bosom how gladly she gave free vent to her old cherished grudge; and that she had in truth wounded the maid she hated to the very soul, Ann showed by her deathly paleness. [10]
- Hur's consort must be made aware that he, Joshua, no longer cherished any love for her. [10]
- Before the hapless battle he was one of Cleopatra's most enthusiastic admirers; but since he had been forced to see his friend and benefactor risk fame, happiness, and honour to follow the Queen, he had cherished a feeling of bitter resentment towards her. [10]
- But whenever it attacked a cherished dogma it was, on general principles, wrong. [9]
- Ruth's proposed occupation astonished Philip immensely, but while he argued it and discussed it, he did not dare hint to her his fear that it would interfere with his most cherished plans. [5]
- No one could any longer doubt that the North had made up its mind that no threats of disunion should deter it from pressing its cherished purpose and performing its long neglected duty. [7]
- Because another dream, another cherished hope, had failed. [5]
- But if law and literature were to him little more than unsubstantial dreams, the love he cherished was, in the cool examination of reason, preposterous. [4]
- I was surprised and hurt when I saw them, because those colossal bunches of grapes were one of my most cherished juvenile traditions. [5]
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