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What (who) is KEEPSAKES - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Keepsake card; Keepsake (disambiguation); Keepsakes; Keepsake (album)

keepsake         
¦ noun a small item kept in memory of the person who gave it or originally owned it.
keepsake         
(keepsakes)
A keepsake is a small present that someone gives you so that you will not forget them.
= memento
N-COUNT
Keepsake         
·noun Anything kept, or given to be kept, for the sake of the giver; a token of friendship.

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Keepsake

Keepsake may refer to:

  • Souvenir, an object a person acquires for the memories the owner associates with it
  • Gift book, a 19th-century decorated book which collected essays, short fiction, and poetry
  • Keepsake (band), an American emo/screamo band
  • Keepsake (quartet), an American barbershop quartet
  • Keepsake (video game), 2006
  • Keepsake (Hatchie album), 2019
  • Keepsake, a 2017 album by Heavy Heart
  • Keepsake, a 2010 album by Kathy and Carol
  • Keepsakes (album), by All About Eve, 2006
  • "Keepsake", a song by The Gaslight Anthem from the 2012 album Handwritten
  • The Keepsake, a literary annual 1828–1857
Examples of use of KEEPSAKES
1. Meanwhile, stunned people here have been salvaging keepsakes.
2. His image appears on posters, signs and keepsakes all over town.
3. The Vietnamese Party leader visited President Kim Il–sung‘s old cottage where displays his family‘s keepsakes.
4. Among those searching for keepsakes in the rubble Saturday, Jenny Tuck carried a cedar chest and a photograph.
5. He boxed it up with a few other keepsakes, including a pistol and a dagger, and shipped them home.