Sentence for precious | Use precious in a sentence

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  • A precious war! (8)
  • Kendricks is too precious. (9)
  • But is it so precious after all? (10)
  • You were a precious cameo, still gazing! (10)
  • This room is filled with precious things. (12)
  • Then the precious charge is confided to him. (10)
  • But they were folk to whom sleep was precious. (8)
  • Most of them are unjust, precious few instructive. (10)
  • Precious few barristers understand maritime cases. (10)
  • Any menace to her precious liberty makes her prickly. (10)
  • Scenes had passed in Uppercross which made it precious. (4)
  • Were we not losing precious time in not prosecuting his suit? (10)
  • Wolfe fretted with impatience; he knew the time was precious. (19)
  • It seemed too precious an offering for any degree of publicity. (4)
  • And this new thought of her made her more precious in his eyes. (13)
  • Nay, my friend and precious friend, these four fingers I must retain. (10)
  • During his absence the precious family jewel-box was locked in safety. (10)
  • He was doubly precious to her after the encounter she had just gone though. (8)
  • He deemed nought other precious, nor knew he Legitimate outside his Policy. (10)
  • Perhaps because I have it not myself I think it the rarest of precious gifts. (10)
  • Tell me not that I am too late, that such precious feelings are gone for ever. (4)
  • We think the more precious metal will beat him when the broader conflict comes. (10)
  • Then the stillness, like one folding up a precious jewel, seemed to pant audibly. (10)
  • Why did you grow up from the precious little sweet chuck that you were, Marietta? (10)
  • No doubt it seemed to him too precious; a tempting of Providence to mention it yet. (8)
  • How it was that something precious had gone out of my life, I could not comprehend. (10)
  • Not to have control enough to stop short of digging his claws into that precious mite! (8)
  • I implore you now, by your love for me and the princess, not to lose precious minutes. (10)
  • Have to take precious good care nothing got smashed, or the law would be on the other leg! (8)
  • He dictated precious names and addresses to Beauchamp, and was curtly thanked for his pains. (10)
  • Precious in the sight of the Lord of humanity, the Psalms tell us, is the death of his saints. (2)
  • It may be precious to one mood of the reader, and worthless to another mood of the same reader. (9)
  • A gorgeous effect was given it by the precious metals which studded it and by numerous mirrors. (21)
  • Cousin imagine what my transports will be when I feel the dear precious drops trickle on my face! (4)
  • Proximity to her faded sister made him conceive her attainable, and thrice precious by contrast. (10)
  • I say tawdily and ineffectively and falsely what was a very precious and sacred experience with me. (9)
  • Their respectability was as dear to her as her own, and a daily intercourse had become precious by habit. (4)
  • Cecilia could never bear to sit in that oasis; its colour in this wilderness was too precious to her spirit. (8)
  • Mrs. Nicholas, or some other member of his precious family would be there very likely, prancing up and down. (8)
  • No more than three of the clock, it was the voice telling of half the precious restorative night-hours wasted. (10)
  • A hush had fallen on the noisy terrace, as if all the strollers were thinking secrets too precious to be spoken. (8)
  • Of course they knew no one else in Weimar, and his presence merely as a fellow-countryman would have been precious. (9)
  • You have robbed me of something utterly precious, forever irreplaceable, and you must give me something in return. (12)
  • When Mansfield was considered, time was precious; and the state of his own mind made him find relief only in motion. (4)
  • The tempers of the young are liquid fires in isles of quicksand; the precious metals not yet cooled in a solid earth. (10)
  • But as it was, they parted with looks on his side of grateful affection, and with some very precious sensations on hers. (4)
  • Strange to consider: with all his precious gifts, which must make the gift of life thrice dear to him, he was fearless. (10)
  • I contributed several sketches of Italian travel to that paper; and one of these brought me a precious letter from Lowell. (9)
  • It was as if she had been eyeing a golden door shut fast, that might some day open, but was in itself precious to behold. (10)
  • He was troubled, distressed for the loss of something precious that was getting beyond his reach, perhaps had gone forever. (13)
  • Mostly from your precious lips I have learned to love your country and the principles that they are struggling to maintain. (18)
  • Whatever she was, he was her prime luminary, so he determined to think that he cast light upon a precious, an unrivalled land. (10)
  • But it was necessary to bait the pleasures for the woman, in order to have full view of the precious fine fate one has escaped. (10)
  • I hurried home with the precious volume, and shut myself into my little den, where I gave myself up to a sort of transport in it. (9)
  • How desolate, sacrilegious, wasteful to throw love away; to turn from the most precious of all gifts; to drop and break that vase! (8)
  • He declared that it was impossible: that she was precious to the world of Art, and must on no account be allowed to run into peril. (10)
  • The article, which occupied just a column of precious space, began with an appeal so moving that before he had read twenty lines Mr. (8)
  • And he believed that not many people noticed it, so that it contributed in his mind to his own distinction, which was precious to him. (8)
  • The kindly Autocrat recognized some such quality of it in terms which were not the less precious and gracious for their humorous excess. (9)
  • This fresh audience was precious to him; he had never become one of those old men who ramble round and round the fields of reminiscence. (8)
  • We are supposed to have associations with the old things which render them precious, but do not the associations rather render them painful? (9)
  • A beloved home made over to others; all the precious rooms and furniture, groves, and prospects, beginning to own other eyes and other limbs! (4)
  • Mentally he had hung this space with those gold-framed masterpieces of still and stiller life which he had bought in days when quantity was precious. (8)
  • Since nature has endowed them with this precious gift of discovering ideas in things, their work will be beautiful if they paint these as they appear. (9)
  • But for this precious bull, however, and other business, he would have been able to spend almost the entire month with Dr. Shrapnel, he said regretfully. (10)
  • But doubtless in those countries, he concluded, the art of keeping the sovereign precious by suffering him to be rarely and briefly seen is wisely studied. (9)

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