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well-loved
adjective
- loved by many people; very popular
Example Sentences
The series has continued without the well-loved duo, but one of the "hardest questions" Mr Ishihara gets asked is what they're up to now.
He continued: "We're confident that over the coming years the proportion of that talent who are based in Scotland will increase and it is great news for the industry as a whole that such a well-loved show is coming from this part of the UK."
Star Ballroom was a well-loved community gathering space for dance, self-expression and celebration of Chinese culture.
"It's something that's so well-loved and so well-respected you don't want to be the person that goes in and breaks that," she said.
Mr Marsden's family said he was "a well-loved son, brother and uncle who will be sorely missed", adding: "Rest with your dad now in heaven."
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