Examples of 'much beloved' in a sentence

Meaning of "much beloved"

The phrase 'much beloved' is used to describe someone or something that is deeply loved, adored, or cherished by many people. It implies a strong affection or admiration for the person or thing being referred to

How to use "much beloved" in a sentence

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much beloved
This activity was much beloved by the children.
Much beloved by his people.
Of a very rich and much beloved man.
Ho was much beloved by his friends.
As a teacher too he was much beloved.
A minister much beloved by his flock.
Apparently this novel is much beloved.
A combination much beloved of book sniffers.
Much beloved animal nationwide.
Donald was very much beloved by all.
Ruled by a wise and fair king who was much beloved.
She was also a much beloved actress.
Will not you please join me in bringing together in marriage a much beloved couple.
A sultan had a much beloved daughter.
Much beloved Austria.

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He is now a very much beloved member of the family.
My predecessor here was much beloved.
Jamuga is much beloved ofTemüjin.
Once upon a time there was in the Donkey Paradise a much beloved volunteer.
He is much beloved to this day.
They were too much beloved.
Deceased was much beloved among his friends and acquaintances.
She was also much beloved.
He became a much beloved king who ruled happily until the end of his long days.
The man was much beloved.
The much beloved Danes in the pool.
Astorre is much beloved.
It is much beloved by older fans of Bionicle.
Walburga was much beloved.
And he 's much beloved by those that know him well.
Apparently he was much beloved.
Crabb was much beloved by his own people, and esteemed by all.
De Bragelonne was an officer much beloved in the army.
He was a much beloved bishop, and his teaching had a great impact on his contemporaries.
He would seem to be a much beloved figure in Cuba.
Dear comrades, let me introduce you our much beloved.
This King is much beloved by the people.
His talent is immense, his work internationally lauded and much beloved.
He was very much beloved by the Jews.
Does that custom remind you of one particular holiday, much beloved by the world?
King George was much beloved from his subjects.
He was famous, even outside of the academic world, and much beloved by his students.
Jamuga is much beloved of Temüjin.
Its name long forgotten, ruled by a wise and fair king who was much beloved.
He became a much beloved king No.
Forbes was a good scholar, a scientific theologian and a devoted worker, and was much beloved.
One British import much beloved by Singaporeans is high tea.
He lived at Cascadilla Hall among the students, and was much beloved by them.
He was a good man and much beloved by his family, including me.
According to the most popular Turkish legend, a sultan had a much beloved daughter.

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