How To Use Keepsake In A Sentence

  • This becomes a treasured keepsake and a priceless gift.
  • To Erik she said, "Sergeant, tell my grandnephew I am grateful for these keepsakes of my brother. RISE OF A MERCHANT PRINCE: BOOK TWO OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA
  • If you sew, create a new apron, fleece throw or keepsake pillow.
  • I think we took some chintzy ornament as like a souvenir, keepsake sort of thing.
  • His new apartment is decorated with keepsakes from his yearly month-long sojourns around the world.
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  • TOPMOST majors in customizing award, gift and keepsake of celebration or business affairs.
  • She is a sentimental person who would not dream of parting with diaries, photos, ornaments and keepsakes.
  • The video clip of his on-air collapse remains a cherished keepsake of diehard skeptics.
  • Combine heated copper, authentic turquoise cabochons and Southwest stencils for surprisingly easy keepsake treasure boxes.
  • So on the top shelf of her closet I have some keepsakes: a blanket her father bought when she was a few months old, a CD he made, a book he picked out.
  • The people we love, the home that shelters us, the keepsakes that trigger memories.
  • There was nothing left of the force it had once owned so she pocketed it, as a keepsake. COLDHEART CANYON
  • She said selling the keepsake was an "enormous decision," but she made a single copy and has no regrets. Struggling Mom Jennifer Cline Sells Obama Letter For $7,000 To Survive
  • I am interested in the relationship between large monuments and memorials and small mementos, charms, and keepsakes, and I hope to question some of the set notions about their comparative importance.
  • The video clip of his on-air collapse remains a cherished keepsake of diehard skeptics.
  • There are pin boxes, jewel boxes, ornament holders, letter racks, pen stands, stationery holders, letter openers and pens, so there should be something to please every visitor who wants to go home with a keepsake.
  • In a nursing home herself, with the help of a retired schoolteacher, she rewrote her entire memoir and added it to her massive magpie stack of letters, clippings, essays, and keepsakes.
  • Someday this will be a wonderful keepsake for my children and grandchildren.
  • The next thing was a piece of paper; he dived his hand down into another pocket, producing a rusty knife, pieces of string, a chestnut or two, and, finally, a crumpled piece of paper on which Bob Turner had scrawled what he called a likeness of Mr. Burrows, and given to Tip for a keepsake. Tip Lewis and His Lamp
  • We therefore introduce the KEEPSAKE as a claimant for some portion of the protection freely awarded to other individuals of the family, of which our debutant is the youngest, and, we trust, not the least deserving member. Preface to _The Keepsake_ for 1828
  • Why does he need an afterthought keepsake from the airline disaster? Breaking Bad Recap: Episode 2 “Caballo Sin Nombre” is Set to the Sounds of America | /Film
  • DETROIT - The last North Carolinian to climb the ladder Monday night and clip a piece of the championship net for a keepsake was the head basketball coach, FanHouse
  • When I was a pre-teen kid, my grandmothers really turned me on to the notion of keepsake boxes. Archive 2007-09-01
  • Passenger lists were keepsakes, and they often included attractive cover designs and copies of paintings, posters, and drawings.
  • The word keepsake recalled the box to her mind, and all the train of ideas which the Flora had banished. The Bracelets
  • I opened one box of journals and keepsakes and there I found an old autograph book that was given to me when I moved from the Midwest at eight years old.
  • : Hands out hot white chocolate in keepsake mugs with rabid wolf logo on side: Welcome New LJ-Friends
  • Poetry is a packsack of invisible keepsakes.
  • For souvenir-hunters returning after a sojourn in God's Own Country, Kerala Tourism has come out with just what they would have wished for: a glossy brochure which lets them have a peek at a few of the most exquisite keepsakes hereabouts.
  • The wallet was stuffed full of pictures, letters, keepsakes and prayer cards.
  • Family photos and diaries that had been on desks were being passed on for relatives to identify and preserve as keepsakes.
  • Jean had been carrying the cash and the precious keepsakes in her handbag because she had been burgled and did not think it safe to leave them in the house.
  • In effect, therefore, each participant was left to decide whether ‘snapshot’ constituted a category of one's own camera activity, a variety of keepsake, or a genre of collectible ephemera.
  • For those who are looking for something smaller from the Far North, there is a rich profusion of hand-woven articles and intricately carved boxes and keepsakes.
  • Use archival copy paper to make lasting photocopies of your original photos and keepsakes.
  • Customers usually consider these photographs as very special keepsakes and often seek out high-end framing to give their keepsake the best treatment possible.
  • We used them at first for keepsakes, pocketknives and cuff links, she detailed. Sometimes It's Not Just a Cigar Box
  • What began as a joke evolved into a plan to capture a camcorder keepsake of their trip - then turned into a widescreen spectacular.
  • Samantha, 25, said: " The wallet was stuffed full of pictures, letters, keepsakes and prayer cards.
  • Immortalizing your newborn baby's footprint in bronze as a keepsake might be a long-cherished tradition, but another kind of imprint has become much more popular -- the digital kind. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • His new apartment is decorated with keepsakes from his yearly month-long sojourns around the world.
  • This form of altered book will be a keepsake for your family for decades to come.
  • He gave the youth a yellow package of letters and keepsakes to deliver to his family.
  • All it takes is one person becoming angry with another and doing something they would likely regret later - or even the thought of a houseguest uncovering suck intimate keepsakes is feasible.
  • All it takes is one person becoming angry with another and doing something they would likely regret later - or even the thought of a houseguest uncovering suck intimate keepsakes is feasible.
  • I wondered who had done this, if they had taken my pictures for some sick kind of keepsake or evidence against me. SONS OF HEAVEN
  • As for James, he declared him a nonsuch, and said, that although poor, he would not have hesitated to have given him sixpence for a lock of his hair, just to keep beside him for a keepsake; (did any body ever hear such nonsense?) The Life of Mansie Wauch Tailor in Dalkeith, written by himself
  • A sketchbook can also be like a diary, in the sense that it is a keepsake of memories, interests and observations from this time in a student's life.
  • Keepsakes and mementoes top the gift list during the season of celebration.
  • TOPMOST majors in customizing award cup, award tray and keepsake of celebration or business affairs.
  • Auctioneer Philip Weiss believes the keepsake will be a high-demand item due to an increased interest in the Thriller singer since his death last June. Michael Jackson Lisa Marie Presley Marriage Certificate Sold For $70K
  • It serves to jog my memory and will certainly become a keepsake for my children.
  • Give each person a small box with a lid, like a shoebox or a keepsake chest.
  • Vikings also used to keep bear claws as necklaces or simple keepsakes - with some found during the Coppergate excavation which led to the founding of the Jorvik Viking Centre.
  • You might even find something that could be used as a toybox or a baby keepsake box, that you can put a vase in. Archive 2007-01-01
  • The keepsakes also revealed the tension experienced by members of the upper classes who desired to display their wealth while appearing to obey the dictates of Christian piety.
  • A body into finger - ring for a keepsake forever.
  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says that women should be discouraged from having so many so-called keepsake ultrasounds. CNN Transcript Oct 21, 2002
  • We also stored old photographs and keepsakes in it.
  • People's anecdotes and keepsakes will be used to help make a local history film and put on an exhibition in the village.
  • 'You're the gentleman that bought the young lady's keepsake album.
  • In Thailand a person is likely to compose a small cookbook before her or his death, so that it can be distributed as a keepsake to the mourners attending the funeral.
  • If Johnny was to convey the treasured keepsake it seemed right he should know why. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • Godparents, in particular, should really consider giving their godchild a keepsake gift since part of their responsibility is to help the child grow in their spirituality.

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