trove
IPA: trˈoʊv
noun
- A treasure trove; a collection of treasure.
- A collection of things.
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Examples of "trove" in Sentences
- It's a veritable treasure trove.
- Could be a right treasure trove.
- A treasure trove for student projects.
- A veritable treasure trove, that'll be.
- It is a great treasure trove of information.
- The book is a treasure trove of information.
- In it, it had a trove of specifications and such.
- These are a treasure trove of comic presentation.
- The Coroner decided that it was not treasure trove.
- Wikipedia is not a treasure trove of prurient materials.
- Captain Cook left his treasure trove from the Southern seas, and the
- trove, as in treasure trove, is a verb, not a noun, and means found.
- The trove is virtually all from Picasso's personal collection of his own works, which reflect how he hoped to shape his own legacy.
- The trove is a combination of two major gas fields -- called Leviathan and Tamar, named for the granddaughter of Israeli energy mogul Yitzhak Tshuva.
- For help, the court turned not only to the dictionary, as it traditionally has, but to a billion-word trove of digitized English text known as the "BYU corpora."
- The "trove" of white supremacist literature and drawings depict a "racist skinhead philosophy of the variety espoused by Tom Metzger, David Lane and others," Fox wrote.
- Our intelligence agencies are still methodically analyzing the so-called trove of documents and data -- "a bonanza of intelligence" -- our brave Navy SEALs captured during their daring raid.
- The head of the Travancore royal family Maharaja Uthradam Thirunal Marthanda Varma regularly stole priceless jewellery and coins from the temple's treasure trove, which is estimated to be worth £14 billion, according to former temple employees and Kerala's former chief minister.
- Brandon McInerney, the 14-year-old accused of murdering fellow gay student, Lawrence King when King, an unapologetically open homosexual, asked McInerney to be his Valentine, was discovered to be housing a "trove" of White Supremacist material according to prosecutors reports the L.A. Times.
- He had found in some ruins a sort of treasure-trove, that is to say, an earthenware jar containing a sum of about ten thousand francs in old gold and silver coins; and not only had he handed it over to the owner of the ruins, whom he might easily have deceived, but further he had refused to accept any reward, declaring emphatically in his abbreviated jargon, "honesty would die selling itself."
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