Use "prized" in a sentence

1. Freedom is prized above riches.

2. Every collector prized letters above all.

3. Did Mills possess such prized information?

4. The Blackbuck is prized for its meat

5. Albino animals make prized — and pricey — pets

6. We prized the cap off the bottle.

7. In particular, cedar from Lebanon was prized.

8. Amethyst has been a prized gem for centuries

9. Fed a prized partridge to my hungry kids.

10. Diamonds have long been prized as precious gems.

11. The boy's robot toy was his most prized possession.

12. I prized the lid off with a spoon.

13. Camellias have been prized possessions of gardeners for decades

14. 11 The berries are prized for their healing properties.

15. Prized by home gardeners, Beefsteaks are only seasonally available

16. Georgia Collards are prized for their sweet, cabbage-like flavor

17. This color-change phenomenon is highly prized by collectors.

18. The 1961 vintage is highly prized among wine connoisseurs.

19. A nuclear weapon, he added, is'the ultimate and prized goal.'

20. The Aztec culture in current day Mexico also prized chocolate.

21. The Chateaubriand is the prized cut from the fillet head

22. In an age defined by technological innovations, Creativity is prized

23. I've always prized myself on my ability to turn a phrase.

24. Dogs were prized for their ability to smell out animals.

25. I prized a batten off the wall behind my bed.

26. Cheese from water buffalo milk is prized, especially in southern Italy

27. Himalayan goat having a silky undercoat highly prized as cashmere wool.

28. This Caparisoned horse is modeled after a prized central Asian stallion

29. Today, Allantoin is prized for its ability to cleanse the kidneys

30. The virtue most highly prized by both men and women was faithfulness.

31. The affluent viewers who watch financial news are highly prized by advertisers.

32. 27 He prized his new car above all his other possessions.

33. Would a fisherman throw his prized catch back into the sea?

34. Borage oil is prized for its high gamma linoleic acid (GLA) content

35. Some perennials are prized for their Blooms while others for their foliage

36. Yes, salt has long been viewed by mankind as a highly prized commodity.

37. Hailed as "poor man's lobster," Burbot is a prized food fish

38. Socially, the sangai is the symbol of a prized possession of the state.

39. He took a shovel, dug a hole, and buried his once-prized possessions.

40. The veined and variegated roots yielded beautiful veneers much prized for ornamental work.

41. In India, Caltrop was prized for its diuretic, antiseptic, and anti-inflammatory abilities

42. Our wool Carpeting is prized for its beauty, durability, warmth, comfort and sustainability

43. Centuries later, Mexico's early Christians adopted the poinsettia as their prized Christmas Eve flower.

44. Clematis are prized for their incredible flowers, some as large as a saucer

45. This fish is prized in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region for its taste.

46. These highly prized programs will add another element of attraction to studying in Europe.

47. Celebrity vines bear clusters of medium-large tomatoes that are prized for their flavor

48. Chanterelle, Highly prized, fragrant, edible mushroom (Cantharellus cibarius) in the order Cantharellales (phylum Basidiomycota)

49. Aroids are prized for their diverse, spectacular foliage (monsteras especially) and relative ease of …

50. The Beccafico is a small bird, very prized and expensive, that feeds on wild figs

51. Find an indoor Bench that's ready to be one of your home's most prized pieces.

52. Because of their sophistication, Ayahs from Madras, so-called ‘Madrassi Ayahs’, were most highly prized

53. Many young girls lost what was then termed as their most prized possession ... their virginity.

54. Soldiers on both sides of the conflict prized the Spencer Carbine for two reasons

55. Now prized for the vigor of its oils and the sustenance of its leaves.

56. His second most prized possession was a magic cauldron that could never be emptied.

57. Argan (plural Argans) A tree (Argania spinosa) of southwestern Morocco, particularly prized for its oil

58. A four-winged insect —particularly in its larval stage— can wreak havoc with prized clothing.

59. This cover thus became recognised as the most prized and valuable cover in Brazil philately.

60. Chinook salmon are also prized by people who harvest salmon both commercially and for sport.

61. The Beccafico is a small bird, very prized and expensive, that feeds on wild figs

62. Stunning Clematis plants are prized for their bright flowers of white, red, purple or blue

63. Synonyms for Apprized include prized, valued, appreciated, admired, esteemed, cherished, treasured, respected, loved and praised

64. They prized softwood, however, especially that of silver fir (Abies alba), for construction and shipbuilding.

65. Precious red coral was highly prized for jewelry and decorative purposes. —Proverbs 31:10-31.

66. Prized for its long bloom period, our native Coreopsis are renowned for their cheerful yellow flowers

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68. Synonyms for Appreciated include dear, cherished, treasured, respected, valued, prized, esteemed, loved, beloved and precious

69. He felt out of place, a nonconformist in a society where conformity was highly prized.

70. 11 Abstraction and disinterest were prized over concern, or even fitness with the real world.

71. As a former national champion Olympic weightlifter, one of my prized possessions is my gold medal.

72. Azalea Bonsai trees hold a very special and prized position in the world of Bonsai connoisseurs

73. Ceylon Cinnamon is a prized type of Cinnamon with much lower coumarin content than other types

74. The Virago was a prized possession, a heavily modified MandalMoters StarViper built to his exacting specifications.

75. Siberian Bugloss is prized for its colorful, heart-shape leaves and its sky-blue spring flowers

76. Rex Begonias (Begonia rex) are tropical plants, prized for their colorfully patterned and intriguingly shaped leaves

77. The Caracal was a prized creature in ancient Egypt, but was particularly prominent in ancient Chinese culture

78. From the Cambridge English Corpus In contemporary discourse, proficiency was being prized above social status and ' Amateurish …

79. Basra pearls have been highly prized for centuries—its uses date back to almost 300 BC

80. 8 All kinds of birds and fish were also fair game, with parrots being particularly prized prey.