coveted
IPA: kˈʌvʌtɪd
adjective
- Highly sought-after.
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Examples of "coveted" in Sentences
- The men coveted on their wealth.
- He coveted the housing supplies.
- Having an eye-catching performer coveted is much more preferable for any club than just being ignored.
- Tougher government crash tests for the 2011 model year are making it harder for car makers to win coveted "5-star" safety ratings.
- Herod the “half Jew” thought that he might achieve a bit more legitimacy for the title he coveted with the beautiful Mariamne by his side.
- What we’re not supposed to think about are the people who were displaced by the affirmative action babies being given special privileges to obtain coveted spots in top schools.
- Tougher government crash tests for the 2011 model year are making it harder for car makers to win coveted "5-star" safety ratings for their vehicles, which they widely tout in ads.
- Designer Elbaz, who has returned the formerly flailing house into a label coveted by women of taste the world over, has an uncanny sense of what women want - and he once again succeeded in delivering the goods.
- Five-star power forward prospect Patrick Patterson and four-star power forward prospect A.J. Stewart will join coveted four-star point guard prospect Jai Lucas on the Kentucky campus for Midnight Madness festivities.
- But the new clientele is quite a bit younger: 3 - and 4-year-olds whose parents hope that a little assistance — costing upward of $1,000 for several sessions — will help them win coveted spots in the city’s gifted and talented public kindergarten classes.
- In reference to Roger's referenced reference, I'd say that if the librarians didn't give such a "Very" title a coveted award -- triggering an orgy of literary consumption that surely the AVN people would step in and give THEIR award to the film version, thereby triggering SOME sort of orgy.