20 example sentences using coveted.
Coveted used in a sentence
Coveted in a sentence as an adjective
That childhood excitement of saving up your money to buy some coveted thing is completely gone. And without it you find you covet the thing far less.
Last app I moved into my app tray was Spotify, and that took forever to win that coveted spot. It's kind of everything I wish the Phone & Contacts apps were.
This made the console a coveted spot for doing programming. We certainly weren't running X11.
Certain automated bots will then try to under-bid you in order to keep the coveted lowest price slot. You keep reducing the price until it meets you budget.
I'd spend hours in their studios and wanted to make my own music but couldn't afford the much coveted 808/909, so I spent countless nights replicating it. I put out a couple of records using it.
Google finally starts to make big advances in the coveted social arena only to shoot themselves in the foot.
Linux Journal, whose domain is part of a listed selector, has a few choice words on their coveted award. Would it be irresponsible not to speculate further?"
There once was a man from St John's\n Who coveted one of the swans,\n "Oh no" said the Porter,\n Please take my daughter,\n The swans are reserved for the dons.
Secondly, how will it work out for Amazon, in its coveted "long-run," if it erodes public trust by showing something it doesn't really think will ship? I think showing it in public gives them an onus to execute.
By aiming for the luxury market, they're going for lower-volume, higher-margin products, building a coveted brand, and are able to offer longer ranges than Nissan. Sounds like a good strategy to me.
Eventually, gold itself because such a coveted possession, it's monetary value was not exploited for capital needs. Bank accounts may not have these problems.
When the premium space fills up, media buyers start looking for video players in less coveted online real estate. from my uninformed position as a viewer of advertising, it seems like the opposite of this is true.
Ive is an extraordinarily well compensated industrial designer creating the most coveted products in the world and apparently there is no one in Apple who can boss him around. I doubt he has much need or desire to become CEO.
Wasnt he defying that philosophy, she asked, by making computers and other products that people coveted? He was irritated by the dichotomy, and we had exuberant debates about it, Egan recalled.'
It's an item coveted by others, again if only because it's perceived to be superior, and it's an item that broadcasts it's premium price tag like a badge of honor with a striking design. The customer enjoys the experience of everyone swooning over their new purchase.
I've never understood why for many professions age/experience is coveted but engineers are assumed to have such a short shelf life. Nobody prefers a 30 year old lawyer or doctor over a more experienced one but an engineer of the same age needs to start planning a career transition...
For example, Twitter would know coveted metrics like real-time MAU #'s for any app using Crashlytics SDK. There's a hypothesis that companies will pay for tooling, especially if they know and can control how the data will be used. This is only magnified, if the new owner has large incentives to misuse that information.
Taxi" targeted that coveted taxi driver demographic." That 70s Show" targeted time-travelling teenagers from the 1970s."
So imagine seeing someone like this receiving all the awards you've coveted since you started journalism in earnest. While the recoil against Mr Silver might be clothed in intellectual differences for some, the reason they care probably has more to do with seeing someone who differs from their traditional approach getting so much recognition.
I taught chemistry for a bit, and I coveted this swooping three-dimensional spiral model that gorgeously showed how the electrons were filling out the different orbitals... Doob is the man, and I was disappointed when I hit the spiral button and it was a demo of putting the things in a spiral, not the half-remembered spiral-esque model in my mind.
Coveted definitions
greatly desired
See also: desired