Be fond of; be attached to.
1 As a very important source of strength and security, cherish public credit.
2 Enjoy amazing savings while you create wonderful new memories you'll cherish forever.
3 Proper cineastes cherish great cinematographers almost as much as they value directors.
4 Portia's courage that afternoon simply made him want to cherish her more.
5 The Carrow Road crowd will cherish this memory for years to come.
6 They cherish the idea that somehow the poultry do all the work.
7 But she taught us not simply to respect difference, but cherish it.
8 The combination of wine and cheese is one that I particularly cherish .
9 The principal function of the mind is to cherish and discard impressions.
10 Believe the man who will bring you the clean word; cherish him.
11 We respect and cherish these values too, and we must defend them.
12 All his heart went forth in the desire to protect and cherish .
13 I cherish a profound hope that he may be in the right.
14 To help Simon win the Giro -I would really cherish that.
15 It was a powerful moment that I will always cherish , says Damani.
16 They are not about discipline and focus; they cherish spontaneity and authenticity.
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