Examples of 'were prized' in a sentence

Meaning of "were prized"

were prized: This phrase suggests that some objects, achievements, or qualities were highly valued, recognized, or appreciated. It implies that these things were considered as important or of great worth

How to use "were prized" in a sentence

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Horses were prized possessions and very valuable.
Mamluk textiles and carpets were prized in international trade.
They were prized apart after staff heard screams.
Mameluke textiles and carpets were prized in international trade.
They were prized workers in a factory.
Eli and his brother were prized pupils.
Relics were prized as they were portable.
Speed and dedication were prized virtues.
Yet books were prized among the most precious of treasures.
These early timekeeping innovations were prized for their accuracy.
These pearls were prized by royalty and the very wealthy.
Sheep and goats were cheese producers and were prized for their hides.
The slaves were prized by the rice growers.
In addition, silence and manual labour were prized.
Early chaekgeori paintings were prized for their illusionistic realism.

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They were prized possessions made of expensive materials intended to impress guests.
These temple were centuries old and were prized for their exquisite carvings.
Tiger skins were prized by people in power and represent badges of authority.
They have the common name tulipwoods and were prized for their dark coloured timber.
They were prized for both their unique flavor and potent healing properties.
Fossils from the Kushan formation of northeastern China were prized as inkstones and decorative pieces.
These instruments were prized for their excellent quality and impeccable workmanship.
Egeria 's account testifies to how highly these relics of the crucifixion were prized.
At that time children were prized much more than they are in the present age.
In societies where violent conflict was common, courage and aggressiveness were prized qualities in a man.
French wines were prized throughout Europe.
A landscape and portrait photographer, whose images of nature and wilderness were prized in his day.
Those colors were prized by both Chinese emperors and Maya kings.
Asian women produced distinctive embroideries on velvet, silk, and cotton that were prized in Europe.
Skilled archers were prized in Europe throughout the Middle Ages.
From ancient rough-coated stock, these dogs were prized guardians and drovers.
They were prized as regalia, and high-ranking individuals were buried with ornate ornaments.
Wherever they went, they were prized for their courage and size.
In the 19th century they were prized.
Durer 's paintings were prized by the aristocracy of the time.
These were prized and signed as " trophies " by the Soviet Red Army.
Both Nikon 's F2 and the Nikkormats were prized for their toughness and reliability.
They were prized in Europe in the 19th century.
Following a rigorous selection process, 4 projects were prized at the Innovation Made in Africa Forum ( FORIMA ).
The slaves were prized by the rice growers. Lightburn supplied his family with slaves.
Our advertising campaigns for Tecnic were prized many times at international creative competitions such as,.
They were prized table birds more than 100 years ago.
Originating from Peru, purple potatoes were prized by the ancient Inca for their nutritive benefits.
Their skills were prized by all three races, and they brought in a good income.
Eaten raw or marinated, they were prized by King Louis XIV and the French nobility.
Eli and his brother were prized pupils . Man, that 's terrible.

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