How to Use treasure chest in a Sentence

treasure chest

noun
  • There was a big box like a treasure chest in one of the rooms.
    Andy Greene, Rolling Stone, 30 Oct. 2023
  • And, at the end of the day, nothing is quite like the rush of receiving a fashion treasure chest in the mail, say fans.
    Sofia Andrade, Washington Post, 29 July 2023
  • The package also showed a treasure chest, a New York postcard and a full moon.
    Dana Rose Falcone, Peoplemag, 19 Oct. 2023
  • This set comes with a treasure chest that is both cute and perfect for storage.
    Jessica Booth, Parents, 1 Nov. 2023
  • Hook on an ankle bracelet with a treasure chest worth of gemstones, gold charms, and glass beads.
    Victoria Montalti, refinery29.com, 19 June 2024
  • Poundbury is built on land owned by the Duchy of Cornwall — the $1.2 billion treasure chest of holdings controlled by the heir to the throne.
    William Booth, Washington Post, 2 May 2023
  • Eggs are turned in at finish line for candy or toy from treasure chest.
    Luann Gibbs, The Enquirer, 24 Mar. 2023
  • The store is like a treasure chest of distinctive garments.
    Stephanie Salas-Vega, Dallas News, 14 June 2023
  • There’s also a poseable crab that comes complete with a treasure chest and a deep-sea angler fish.
    Alida Nugent, Peoplemag, 10 Apr. 2024
  • In the film, Helga encounters one that has turned into a treasure chest.
    Jazz Tangcay, Variety, 31 Mar. 2023
  • But to the thousands of furniture dealers and design lovers who make the pilgrimage here twice a year for the town’s famous Antiques Fair, this is a sprawling treasure chest of a place.
    Jaimie Potters, House Beautiful, 13 Mar. 2023
  • And if the Hawks wanted to rebuild, Miami wouldn’t be a good match, because the Heat has only one tradeable first-round pick and couldn’t replenish Atlanta’s draft pick treasure chest.
    Barry Jackson, Miami Herald, 10 July 2024
  • The recording is another feather in the cap of the orchestra, which in its 99-year-history has trained a treasure chest of young musicians, like Maggie Carter, who are inspiring to watch and hear.
    oregonlive, 27 Feb. 2023
  • Your membership unlocks a treasure chest of exclusive perks, like discounts on hotel bookings, car rentals, and even movie tickets.
    New Atlas, 8 July 2024
  • And yet one generation’s treasure chest may be another’s dustbin.
    Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times, 1 Aug. 2023
  • The university museum’s collection from Rio do Meio includes teeth from at least eight different species—and shark teeth are a treasure chest of information.
    Sarah Sloat, Smithsonian Magazine, 29 Feb. 2024
  • Former Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge used to fill his treasure chest with as many draft picks as possible.
    Adam Himmelsbach, BostonGlobe.com, 11 Apr. 2023
  • Editor’s picks Director Laura McGann benefits from a treasure chest of footage that accentuates her protagonists’ personalities and opens up underwater sensations that most of us are content to never experience.
    Chris Vognar, Rolling Stone, 19 July 2023

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