Treasure in a sentence as a noun

You can explore vast caves to find treasure.

The pirates used that sign so they can return to the site and recover the treasure.

Remember: I can check a box that will consume months of your life and untold amounts of treasure.

The treasure you have, and that I wish I could have, is that you know what love looks like on a day-to-day level.

SO much more data about you and your world that we can mine for treasure!I'm not saying that Google is evil.

He once wrote to her, "Whatever I treasure and enjoy ... all would be without meaning if I didn't have you.

It's almost like a bit of a game, a treasure hunt, where small pickings on route keep one's hopes up of rich pickings down the road.

In this game, you go through a dungeon, killing monsters and collecting treasure and experience.

Treasure in a sentence as a verb

How someone could bury the treasure without anyone noticing them?

In fact, their entire plan was to draw us deeper in, where we could waste blood and treasure and engender further ill will in the region.

Exploration is necessary only to find new sources of treasure, or improved ways of wringing points from it.

What the NSA does is despicable, unconstitutional, ineffective and a waste of treasure.

You are missing out on a treasure trove of knowledge humanity has collated over centuries, just to hack away and reinvent the wheel by yourself...well, good luck with that.

From strictly an engineering perspective, I stopped developing for FB a few years ago because their API was like quicksand that you stepped in by chance because your treasure map was so bad.

He gets the same work done at half the cost, one villager turns rich and inspires the poor masses, getting a lot of love and attention, while the king still gets to keep the treasure while giving the villagers a fake hope of changing their fate.

It's hard not to read the whole thing and think the people involved were very foolish, and it's an example of the lengths to which people can push wishful thinking and confirmation bias and ignore basic arguments like 'how could someone bury treasure in such a difficult to excavate way without anyone noticing them constructing it all, and how did they ever expect to retrieve it?

Treasure definitions

noun

accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels etc.; "the pirates hid their treasure on a small island in the West Indies"

noun

art highly prized for its beauty or perfection

noun

any possession that is highly valued by its owner; "the children returned from the seashore with their shells and other treasures"

noun

a collection of precious things; "the trunk held all her meager treasures"

verb

hold dear; "I prize these old photographs"

See also: prize value appreciate

verb

be fond of; be attached to

See also: cherish