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"Precious" in a Sentence (28 examples)
Your friendship is most precious to me.
Gold is more precious than iron.
Gold is more precious than any other metal.
Nothing is as precious as friendship.
The one resource more precious than any other was land.
Nothing is as precious as love.
Perry obtained precious information from him.
It was a precious clock his grandmother, who was in the hospital, gave him.
This is a precious chance to get Sammy's autograph.
When all is said and done, the most precious element in life is wonder.
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People are a good thing, the most precious resource in a rich economy, so the progressive-minded feel. Only misanthropists disagree or the dottier Malthusians who send green-ink tweets deploring any state assistance for child-rearing.
The crown had many precious gemstones. This building work needs site access, and tell the city council that I don't care about a few lorry tyre ruts across their precious grass verge.
The way my partner looks at me is just so precious.
He spent hours painting the eyes of the portrait, which his fellow artists regarded as a bit precious.
Writers are often very precious about their work.
Pro chefs can be very precious about their kit. Watch a bartender trying to borrow a simple, cheap fruit-knife from the kitchen and you'll see what I mean.
Well, I didn't realize it until almost after the fact. I wrote all these songs very quickly; I did a whole lot of material and wasn't too precious about it. The lyric writing was done in much the same way. I wrote stuff and sang it, and the demos stuck, which is different from what I've done before, when I edited it.
Hearing what a struggle it was for her, I began to understand why some people are so precious about being Irish. Being second-generation Irish, she had the option to hide behind her accent. Instead she would thump her fist to defend Irish people from those speaking out against them.
The course is not precious about overly academic sources, either. ¶ "The students are confused when I tell them to try and trace something down with a quick Wikipedia search, because they've been told not to do it," she [Christina Ladam] said. "Not for research papers, but if you're trying to find out if a site is legitimate or if somebody has a history as a conspiracy theorist and you show them how to follow the page's citation, it's quick and effective, which means it's more likely to be used."
It’s all owing to your precious caution that they got hold of it. If you had let me burn it, and taken my word that it was gone, it would have been a heap of ashes behind the fire, instead of being whole and sound, inside of my great-coat.
In the abstract, Stuhlbarg’s twinkly-eyed sidekick suggests Joe Pesci in Lethal Weapon 2 by way of late-period Robin Williams with an alien twist, but Stuhlbarg makes a character that easily could have come across as precious into a surprisingly palatable, even charming man.
a precious rascal
“It isn't fair, my precious, is it, to ask us what it's got in its nassty little pocketses?”
She sat down with the dogs in her lap. "I won't neglect you for any one, will I, my preciouses?"
What'll it take to get it through to you precious? I'm over this, why do you wanna throw it away like this? Such a mess, why would I want to watch you?
There is precious little we can do.
precious few pictures of him exist
She and Mma Ramotswe were fortunate, with their reasonably straightforward names of Grace and Precious respectively; she had contemporaries who were not so fortunate and had been saddled by their parents with names that were frankly ridiculous.
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