cherish

  • 51Cherish (Madonna) — Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Singles[1] Cherish   DE …

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  • 52cherish — Synonyms and related words: admire, adore, appreciate, apprize, attend to, baby sit, bear, bear in mind, bosom, brood over, care for, chaperon, cling to, clip, coddle, conserve, cosset, cradle, cultivate, dearly love, defend, delight in, dry… …

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  • 53cherish — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. nurture, nourish, foster, protect, nurse; entertain, harbor, cling to; prize, treasure, hold dear, revere. See love, aid, endearment.Ant., abandon. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To hold dear] Syn.… …

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  • 54cherish — cher·ish || tʃerɪʃ v. love; nurture, care for lovingly; treasure …

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  • 55cherish — verb 1》 protect and care for lovingly. 2》 nurture (a hope or ambition). Origin ME: from OFr. cheriss , lengthened stem of cherir, from cher dear , from L. carus …

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  • 56cherish — v. a. 1. Nurture, foster, nourish, nurse, sustain, support, comfort, care for. 2. Hold dear, count precious, care greatly for, treasure, preserve anxiously, protect tenderly. 3. Harbor, entertain, indulge, encourage …

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  • 57cherish — verb (transitive usually passive) 1 to love someone or something very much and take care of them well: his most cherished possession 2 to be very important to someone: cherished hopes/dreams/ideas etc: one of our cherished hopes, a community… …

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  • 58cherish — v 1. esteem, revere, venerate, idolize, idolatrize, adore; love, hold dear, fancy, dote on; hold, hold fast to, cling to, hang on to, cleave to, clasp. 2. harbor, shelter, support, defend, guard; aid, succor, foster, cultivate, sustain, preserve; …

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  • 59cherish — cher·ish …

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  • 60cherish — [ˈtʃerɪʃ] verb [T] 1) to think that something is very important and to want to keep it I cherished my independence.[/ex] 2) to look after someone or something because you love them very much …

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