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tokens

noun as in memorabilia

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“Not a big seller,” she says, pulling out a shoebox with a few Benedict tokens.

The crooks would then employ their mouths to suck out the tokens people had deposited.

In this very different era, 2016 may see other names on Democratic primary ballots, but they will prove to be tokens, not threats.

In the other books, further tokens are gathered against the rising Dark.

The “political favor” you accumulate is represented by tokens.

In the same year he also manufactured two million penny tokens for our soldiers in Spain, which were not forbidden.

Walking with arms encircling waists, or such demonstrative tokens of love, are marks of low breeding.

To look towards the door often, consult your watch, or give tokens of weariness, are all marks of ill-breeding.

Miracles wrought on memorable occasions, were constituted signs or tokens of God's universal government.

He was, in fact, searching for signs of its occupancy by another than Shiel Crozier—tokens of a woman's presence.

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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to tokens, such as: collectibles, annals, archives, keepsakes, relics, and remembrances.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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