baseball card

NOUN
  1. a trading card with a picture of a baseball player and information about his playing record
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  • Thanks. baseball card wayne gretzky dauwalders direct mail martian postcard strathmore postcards city wilmington north carolina postcards seaside rendezvous army deltiology postcards from paris greenville titnaic classic mac os software appearance little boy planter automobilclub sport authority leaf platters cky inhuman creation station womens slouch boot - 2006-08-15 16: 27: 36 The Girls, The Collectors, and The Life
  • Then, discarding me like a broken toy, they clustered around Fred Kowalski, engrossed in baseball cards.
  • His baseball card collection was near and dear to him.
  • But what is so special about T206 Honus Wagner cards that helped them tout as the most-expensive baseball card ever?
  • When my kid was old enough to be interested, I gave him my old baseball cards to play with.
  • Kids and teenagers have always gambled, whether at marbles or flipping baseball cards.
  • Readers of series books often collect books as eagerly as they collect baseball cards.
  • He once built a Contentville piece around a tidbit he found in a newsletter about Japanese baseball cards.
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