Definition of Keepsakes

1. Noun. (plural of keepsake) ¹

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Definition of Keepsakes

1. keepsake [n] - See also: keepsake

Lexicographical Neighbors of Keepsakes

keeping
keeping on
keeping one's options open
keeping up
keeping wicket
keepings
keeplike
keepnet
keepnets
keeps
keeps on
keeps one's options open
keeps up
keeps wicket
keepsakes
keepsaky
keepsies
keepy-uppy
keepy uppy
keercheef
keerful
keerfully
kees
keeshond
keeshonden
keeshonds
keester
keesters
keet

Literary usage of Keepsakes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Werner's Readings and Recitations (1899)
"Keepsakes VERY lover has a keepsake To the memory of his love; ... But I am rich in keepsakes. Three notes I treasure apart: Two, accepting my presents, ..."

2. A Brief Account of the University Press at Oxford: With Illustrations by Falconer Madan (1908)
"V. Clarendon Press Keepsakes: see Plates XVIII, XIX It has long been a custom at the Press to print memorials or keepsakes to commemorate the presence of ..."

3. Essays by Leigh Hunt (1888)
"POCKET-BOOKS AND Keepsakes. IF publications of this nature proceed as they ... He will take up the trade of Keepsakes exclusively; and Pitt diamonds are not ..."

4. The Autobiography of Charles H. Spurgeon by Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Susannah Spurgeon, Joseph Harrald (1899)
"FACSIMILES OF LOVERS' Keepsakes. In the diary I then kept, I find this brief but joyful entry:—"August 2 ..."

5. A Practical Treatise on the Law of Replevin as Administered by the Courts of by Joseph Elliott Cobbey (1890)
"902 In the case of keepsakes, souvenirs, etc 903 Damages to compel a return 904 Measure of damages as between joint owners . ..."

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