Examples of 'cherish' in a sentence
Meaning of "cherish"
cherish (verb) - To hold dear, appreciate, or protect something or someone deeply. This term conveys a sense of value, affection, and emotional attachment towards a cherished object or person
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- To treat with affection, care, and tenderness; to nurture or protect with care.
- To have a deep appreciation of; to hold dear.
- To cheer, to gladden.
- A female given name
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I promise to cherish every moment with you.
Cherish your honor from a tender age.
To love and to cherish until death do us part.
Cherish it and think of me when you use it.
And we shall cherish equilibrium and peace.
Cherish the one with you now.
Take her and cherish her alway.
I cherish every moment that we spend together.
Let us try and cherish them both.
You cherish your friends too much.
I will love and cherish you always.
Then cherish it with all your heart.
You have gotta cherish the good.
I cherish our child with all my heart.
I have failed to cherish you as you deserve.
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We cherish happy memories ofthe dear deceased.
Simply learn to cherish the little things.
We cherish the hope that it will be successful.
I just want to cherish your gaseous fumes.
I cherish everything about the male body.
Love her and cherish her always.
We cherish happy memories of the dear deceased.
But let us not cherish any illusions.
Yankumi taught us to fight to protect what we cherish.
To love and cherish in sickness and in health.
Freedom of speech is a right that parliaments cherish.
To love and to cherish till death do us part.
I promise to honor you and cherish you.
I will cherish this moment for a lifetime.
Half the people in town would cherish it.
We will cherish and protect her forever.
It is not a role we sought or one that we cherish.
I will cherish you locking her back up.
Not a moment you will want to cherish.
I promise to cherish every moment we have together.
In the hearts of those that cherish freedom.
You should cherish your regional idiom.
Such as the fact your cherish mother.
Until then cherish your peace of mind.
It would nevertheless be naive to cherish any illusions.
Let us no longer cherish causes which are so detrimental to us.
Terrorists attack the democratic values we cherish.
Which we all cherish and hold so dear.
With all the dreams they cherish.
If he did not cherish such hope he would be crazy if he did go.
I share in your determination to cherish her memory.
I really cherish you the way you are.
Neglected by one who ought to cherish you.
Let us cherish this sweet life baby.
So they do not exactly cherish days off.