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keepsake

[keep-seyk] / ˈkipˌseɪk /


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

From The Wall Street Journal

When guests depart, they’re also entitled to a “special Boston keepsake magnet.”

From Washington Post

While sorting through his brother’s keepsakes, Marty found a birthday card to Pat from Nantz and his voice caught with emotions as he read the inscription: “ ‘You are one the finest guys I’ll ever know.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr Bittu curates these moments carefully into a photo album that becomes a keepsake for the grieving family.

From BBC

Now, with advances in ancient DNA technology, researchers have been able to pull genetic clues from locks of Beethoven’s hair that had been snipped off and preserved as keepsakes.

From Seattle Times