dear-bought (Meaning)
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dear-bought (a.)
Bought at a high price; as, dear-bought experience.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dear-bought
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dear-bought Sentence Examples
- The antique vase was a dear-bought treasure, acquired after years of searching.
- His dear-bought experience taught him the value of perseverance.
- The rare manuscript was a dear-bought addition to the library's collection.
- She wore a dear-bought necklace, passed down through generations.
- His dear-bought lessons in life molded him into a wise and resilient individual.
- The painting, though dear-bought, was a priceless addition to their home.
- The dear-bought victory came after countless hours of training and preparation.
- With dear-bought wisdom, she navigated the complexities of life.
- The dear-bought lessons of history should not be forgotten.
- Each dear-bought artifact in the museum tells a story of perseverance and dedication.
FAQs About the word dear-bought
Bought at a high price; as, dear-bought experience.
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The antique vase was a dear-bought treasure, acquired after years of searching.
His dear-bought experience taught him the value of perseverance.
The rare manuscript was a dear-bought addition to the library's collection.
She wore a dear-bought necklace, passed down through generations.