treasured possession

Frequency: 6.79.0 per million words

a possession that is kept and valued highly

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  • That old violin is my most treasured possession.
  • Her grandmother's antique locket was her most treasured possession.
  • She lost all her treasured possessions in the house fire.
  • For him, his vintage guitar is a treasured possession that he'll never sell.
  • The hand-written letter from his grandfather became a treasured possession.
  • The old, worn photo album became her most treasured possession after her parents passed away.
  • Many families have at least one treasured possession passed down through generations.
  • Every child has a treasured possession, like a favorite toy or blanket.
  • For the young boy, his collection of rare coins was his most treasured possession.
  • Despite its low monetary value, the handmade gift was his treasured possession.
  • He treated the antique watch as a treasured possession, never letting anyone else touch it.
  • She carefully wrapped her treasured possession before moving to a new house.
  • The photograph of her late mother is her most treasured possession.
  • The explorer considered his compass a treasured possession that had saved his life countless times.
  • I wouldn't sell this painting for any price; it is a treasured possession.
  • This ancient manuscript is a treasured possession of the national library.
  • In his small apartment, the piano was his only treasured possession.
  • He keeps his grandfather's watch as a treasured possession, reminding him of family heritage.
  • They carefully packed their treasured possessions before moving to the new city.
  • To many collectors, a rare first edition book is a treasured possession.