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Example sentences for "highly esteemed"

  • The most remarkable specimen is the caimpetiere, or small bustard, which exists only in the Champagne and Algeria, and the flesh of which is highly esteemed.

  • High feeding usually implies deep drinking, and one may suppose that a wine so highly esteemed at Court as Champagne was not neglected by the royal gourmand.

  • Its numerous teachers, highly esteemed in the ancient church, are known to us only by name, and in many cases even the name has perished.

  • Melito of Sardis= was also a highly esteemed apologist, and a voluminous writer in many other departments of theological literature.

  • John Parrish, late of Philadelphia, a highly esteemed minister in the Society of Friends, who travelled through the South in 1804.

  • He is highly esteemed as a man of scrupulous veracity.

  • The stem of the plants abounds in starch, which is highly esteemed in Japan.

  • It has a yellowish pulp and is not so highly esteemed as an article of food as some others of the species.

  • It is highly esteemed by the inhabitants; the bark of the tree is astringent and febrifugal; the seeds are aperient and diuretic.

  • It bears a glossy black fruit, which has an agreeable flavor and perfume, and is highly esteemed in its native country.

  • He wrote upwards of 160 works, of which a history of Egypt is highly esteemed.

  • He represented the city in parliament forty years, and was so highly esteemed by the public that his statue was placed in the Royal Exchange during his life time.

  • The flesh of the eland is highly esteemed, and does not yield in delicacy to that of any of the antelope, deer, or bovine tribes.

  • As to the Arctic fox and the lynx, the flesh of both these creatures is highly esteemed, and is white and tender, almost as much so as the hares upon which they feed.

  • He knew well that the flesh of the Arctic fox is highly esteemed as food, particularly by persons situated as he and his companions were, and he hoped to be able to add it to their larder.

  • The Massillon grade is brought both by canal and railroad, and is highly esteemed as a grate coal.

  • The news of his death caused a painful shock in business, social, and religious circles, where he had been so well known and so highly esteemed.

  • He is highly esteemed by all who know him, for a life-long consistency of character, and sterling qualities as a man and a friend.

  • This variety has long been grown in New Jersey and in New York and in both States is highly esteemed as a wine grape, the resulting wine being well flavored and of a dark inky-red color.

  • Moreover, grapes of its color are not as highly esteemed as red or black grapes and the demand for green grapes does not sustain the varieties we have of this color.

  • In some markets Agawam is highly esteemed and in making certain wines it is much sought for in blending because of the flavor it imparts.

  • Diamond is not as highly esteemed as a commercial variety as it deserves to be, for beside being of high quality the fruit packs, carries and keeps well.

  • Coming in after the red raspberry, and ripening in succession until the blackberry commences, it is highly esteemed.

  • Apple-butter is highly esteemed in many families.

  • We think this doubtful, as they are an article of daily food in Egypt, and were so highly esteemed there, centuries ago, as to become an object of worship.

  • Mr. Cook has done a great deal of good at the Capitol; is highly esteemed, and has set as Moderator of a body of Presbyterian Clergymen, assembled at Richmond, Va.

  • Mr. Garnett left the United States in the summer of 1849, and now resides in England, where he is highly esteemed.

  • The doctor is highly esteemed by the physicians of his system, who continually interchange calls with him.

  • The precious opal shows a peculiar play of colors of delicate tints and it is highly esteemed as a gem.

  • When unripe, it is manufactured into a soup, which is highly esteemed.

  • In the states east of the Missouri river red clover is highly esteemed.

  • It is highly esteemed on the East Coast as a dinner fish, baked or boiled, and owing to its fine flavor has been called the turbot of America, though it is really much superior, in northern waters, to that vaunted aldermanic delicacy.

  • It is highly esteemed as a food-fish, but is of smaller size than the groupers previously described, seldom growing beyond a foot in length or a pound in weight.

  • It is a good food-fish, highly esteemed at Key West and in the Bermudas by those who know it best.

  • It grows to a length of ten or twelve inches, and is highly esteemed as a food-fish.

  • It does not often attain a greater size than 20 ft, but it is a fine fighter and is highly esteemed by American anglers.

  • As the black bass is a fly-taking fish and a strong fighter, it is as valuable to the angler as a trout and is highly esteemed.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "highly esteemed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being late; call the; highly civilized; highly cultivated; highly developed; highly educated; highly important; highly inclined; highly interesting; highly polished; highly prized; highly respected; highly sensitive; highly variable; living bodies; never shall; particular persons; reddish yellow; separate them; square piece; that nothing; this truth; trust company; wished himself; world where; worthy friend