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treasure chest
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. 1 The chest that held the royal treasury. 2 A chest filled with treasure, especially one used by pirates etc.
WordNet
n. a chest filled with valuables
Wikipedia
Treasure Chest (full name for most of its run: Treasure Chest of Fun & Fact) was a Catholic-oriented comic book series created by Dayton, Ohio publisher George A. Pflaum and distributed in parochial schools from 1946 to 1972.
Its inspirational stories of sports and folk heroes, saints, school kids, Catholic living, history, science and similar topics were drawn by artists that included such prominent figures as EC's Reed Crandall, Graham Ingels and Joe Orlando, Marvel Comics' Joe Sinnott, and DC Comics' Murphy Anderson and Jim Mooney. Other features included literary adaptations and such typical comics fare as funny animal humor strips.
Treasure chests containing buried treasure are part of the popular beliefs surrounding pirates and Old West outlaws.
Treasure chest may also refer to:
- Treasure Chest (comics), a Catholic-oriented comic book published from 1946–1972
- Treasure Chest (Helloween album), an album by the German power metal band Helloween
- Treasure Chest (The Kingston Trio album), 1993 compilation album by the American folk music group The Kingston Trio
- Treasure chest (video games), chests containing various items, currency, and sometimes monsters in many video games
Treasure Chest is a 3 disc box set by the German power metal group Helloween.
Originally seen as quite the collection for fans/collectors worldwide the box consists 2 discs compiling (and remastering) some of their finest works of their 1985-2000 albums as well as a third (bonus disc) featuring many rare b'sides from the band's past singles. However, since the 2006 remastering and expansion of most of Helloween's back catalogue, featuring all of the tracks here (plus much more), this box is now seen mainly as a collector's piece.
Treasure Chest is a compilation album by the American folk music group the Kingston Trio, released in 1993 (see 1993 in music). It consists of B-sides to Kingston Trio singles, alternate takes, and songs recorded during album sessions by the Guard-Shane-Reynolds lineup, but rejected for release.
These tracks were previously released on the LP titled Hidden Treasures and the LP titled Rediscovered. A similar collection of songs featuring the Shane-Reynolds-Stewart lineup from the same two LPs was released on CD with the title Tune Up.
Usage examples of "treasure chest".
He began pressing the buttons below a small viewing window, trying to get a tiny diver past a giant octopus to reach a treasure chest.
He was hot and itchy from insect bites and already weary of guard duty, but when the dentist had started praying out loud, clearly oblivious to Fonny Boy's presence, he had slowly lifted anchor and puttered away from his favorite fantasy of pulling in a crab pot and finding a treasure chest in it that was filled with gold and jewels.
He learned that a key containing three jade stones was necessary to unlock the treasure chest.