SOUGHT-AFTER


Meaning of SOUGHT-AFTER in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a sought-after destination (= place that people want to visit )

the Himalayas, one of the world's most sought-after destinations

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

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most

But the most sought-after smell - the one which women find irresistible - still eludes the experts.

In some companies rank is measured in terms of floor space, and the most sought-after offices are those with large window space.

Mary is the most sought-after saint in heaven.

Carp and bream are among the most sought-after and a special target for poachers.

But the most sought-after item of the day was the name plate that once adorned the publisher's desk.Simon Garrett reports.

much

Proteins are also the target of nearly all drugs, so our protein inventory is a much sought-after prize in medicine.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Although there are many species of tropical waterlilies the hybrid types are usually more sought-after due to the outstanding blooms they produce.

Carp and bream are among the most sought-after and a special target for poachers.

From being a much sought-after residential area, it has lost its fashionable air.

Geographers are well represented in industry, commerce, government and the professions, and are widely sought-after as graduate trainees.

In this way, hallucinations can be an exciting and sought-after part of intoxication by solvents.

Mary is the most sought-after saint in heaven.

Proteins are also the target of nearly all drugs, so our protein inventory is a much sought-after prize in medicine.

The Northern responded to three newspaper advertisements placed by people selling the sought-after vouchers and asked the selling price.

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