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keepsake

[keep-seyk] / ˈkipˌseɪk /


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During the studio tour, the artist pulled out a piece of brass wire bent to spell out her name, a keepsake from when she was 12.

From Los Angeles Times

They made casts of Teddy's hands and feet, and also spent time with him in the hospital's baby loss garden, pushing him in a pram donated to the suite along with clothes and keepsakes.

From BBC

“Everything we worked so hard for — every photograph, every keepsake, every piece of our lives — has vanished.”

From Los Angeles Times

Thousands of victims are still in limbo, trying to rebuild their homes and reassemble their lives while managing the stress of displacement, the cost of starting over and the loss of irreplaceable keepsakes.

From Los Angeles Times

In the late 1990s, Hallmark issued a series of African American Santa keepsakes that I absolutely adored.

From Los Angeles Times