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keepsake

[keep-seyk] / ˈkipˌseɪk /


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There are the legitimate fans looking for a keepsake to cherish for a lifetime, but also professional vendors building up a bank of merchandise to be sold online.

From BBC

Meanwhile, despite being entitled to half the estate, I have received nothing — not even family keepsakes.

From MarketWatch

The novel emerged as he began writing about the objects he had saved, everything from family keepsakes to trinkets picked up at the bazaars, which gradually brought his characters to life.

From Barron's

When the next mission to the International Space Station blasts off from Florida next week, a special keepsake will be hitching a ride: a small stuffed rabbit.

From Barron's

Beyond the keepsakes, the Olympic organizers have gotten an essential right in the Village.

From Los Angeles Times