Examples of 'especially prized' in a sentence

Meaning of "especially prized"

especially prized - particularly valued or treasured

How to use "especially prized" in a sentence

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especially prized
The ability to sing unaccompanied was especially prized.
The wood was especially prized by shipbuilders.
The meaty complex flavor is especially prized.
Plastic boxes are especially prized for its functionality.
The wood of these native podocarps is especially prized.
The timber was especially prized by shipbuilders.
Velarifictorus micado from Shandong is especially prized.
The unripe fruit is especially prized as a digestive aid.
The cabbages from the Royal Cabbage Patch are especially prized.
They were an especially prized target.
There were many who refused to sail on tankers . They were an especially prized target.
Her sugar cookies were especially prized by the onboard crew.
Because it was so hard-won, this result needs to be especially prized.
An especially prized product.
Perennials with tall flower spikes are especially prized in the cottage garden style.
They were especially prized by the Bedouin for their ability to catch gazelle.
Dried apricots from Afghanistan are especially prized for their flavor.
The poem is especially prized because she utters no direct reproach.
Women 's hair is a common trade item and is especially prized for catapult ropes.
But this plant and especially prized for its capacity to stimulate the appetite.
Cultivars with golden - or white-variegated leaves are especially prized.
Dens formerly owned by wombats are especially prized as maternity dens because of their security.
Especially prized type, CLR.
Giving away possessions, especially prized possessions.
Cacao was especially prized by the elite, who consumed chocolate beverages.
Some tektites, called Moldavites, are especially prized for their clarity and unique green color.
Eunuchs were especially prized for bodyguards and confidential servants ; women as concubines and menials.
But the strange-looking fish were especially prized among foodies centuries ago, in medieval England.
Fortuny 's paintings were especially prized by nineteenth-century American collectors as well as by contemporaneous artists.
The profession of law was especially prized by the newly emerging class of educated Indians.
Amethyst and rose quartz are especially prized quartz varieties that are used as semi-precious gemstones.
Milk-fed lambs are especially prized for Easter in Greece, when they are roasted on a spit.
The Java was especially prized for meat production during the 1800s.

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Examples of using Especially
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