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  • noun valuable items collectively.

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Examples

  • I would advise you to think twice before sending in valuables or items inherited and of sentimental value, its not worth it.

    10 Confessions Of A Cash4Gold Employee - The Consumerist 2009

  • Very secure and you don't have to unload the valuables from the car.

    Pet friendly lodging 2007

  • She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that Sindbad the Seaman continued: — And after carrying all my victuals and valuables from the cavern to the coast I abode a long while by the sea, pondering my case, till one day I caught sight of a ship passing in the midst of the clashing sea, swollen with dashing billows.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • So they took me in their boat together with the bundles I had made of the jewels and valuables from the cavern, tied up in clothes and shrouds, and rowed back with me to the ship, where the captain said to me, How camest thou, O man, to yonder place on yonder mountain behind which lieth a great city?

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • As for vehicle security, we just made sure to clear all valuables from the vehicle when we left it and put on a visible steering wheel lock as a deterrent.

    Driving Mercedes SUV to SMA 2002

  • As for vehicle security, we just made sure to clear all valuables from the vehicle when we left it and put on a visible steering wheel lock as a deterrent.

    Driving Mercedes SUV to SMA 2002

  • We know they’re scary, but just hold it in. jack | 11: 13 am | Vote: 0 0 so u have to be beware of your valuables, is that sign all about

    Take a Care! | Engrish.com 2005

  • After all, stealing valuables from the Chinese was not unheard of, and there was a well-worn axiom that declared that one should gather only those valuables that can be most easily secured.

    In The Shadow of The Cypress Thomas Steinbeck 2010

  • After all, stealing valuables from the Chinese was not unheard of, and there was a well-worn axiom that declared that one should gather only those valuables that can be most easily secured.

    In The Shadow of The Cypress Thomas Steinbeck 2010

  • Among the valuables was a lot of miscellaneous printing of all kinds, plain and colored -- and of all sorts and sizes -- a dandy assortment.

    A Pirate of Parts Richard Neville

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