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keepsake

[keep-seyk] / ˈkipˌseɪk /


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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

I fill a box with keepsakes and she labels it “Things you shouldn’t be keeping.”

From The Wall Street Journal

She had treasured the pan through the years as “a keepsake of our love.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It had been Penelope’s most treasured possession ever since, and when she was shipped off to Plinkst, she had left it with the Incorrigible children as a keepsake of her affection.

From Literature