trove|troves in English
noun
[trəʊv]
collection of objects, aggregation of items; sum of money or collection of valuable items of unknown ownership that may be legally kept by the finde
Use "trove|troves" in a sentence
1. Melting Alpine glaciers yield Archaeologic troves, but clock ticking
2. A Treasure Trove of Papyrus Manuscripts
3. The center housed a priceless treasure trove.
4. WikiLeaks had released a trove of diplomatic cables,
5. He assembled a rich trove of Chinese porcelain.
6. This trove was hidden in the 120s.
7. Language can be a treasure trove of Tibetan vocabulary.
8. Her book was a treasure trove of new ideas.
9. The gallery is a treasure trove of medieval art.
10. Windsor Castle is quite literally an antique treasure trove.
11. Yeah, a virtual treasure trove of new artifacts.
12. He made another discovery of treasure - trove in the library.
13. This Islington shop is a treasure trove of beautiful bridalwear.
14. The dictionary is a vast treasure trove of information.
15. The society's archives are a treasure trove for scholars.
16. The arboretum is a world treasure trove of botanical resources.
17. Angkor is a treasure trove of history, culture and art.
18. Jiuzhaigou county, the collection of extensive treasure trove of human resources.
19. Cucumber, chilli, aubergine - this is a real vegetable treasure trove.
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21. Though small, this museum is a veritable treasure trove of history.
22. Our Science Shop is a treasure trove of curiosities and gadgets.
23. 9 Though small, this museum is a veritable treasure trove of history.
24. The Semantic Web would also be a bottomless trove of eureka insights.
25. The when persuaded with burning iron the leprechaun revealed his treasure trove.