souvenir
IPA: suvʌnˈɪr
noun
- An item of sentimental value, that is given or kept to remember an event or location.
verb
- (transitive) To take (something) as a souvenir, especially illicitly, for example during wartime.
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Examples of "souvenir" in Sentences
- He thought that quill is a great souvenir.
- A souvenir shop is at the back of the annex.
- The Emperor gave her the flag as a souvenir.
- It is the souvenir from the first anniversary.
- The fabric was sold as souvenirs on the Midway.
- A memento is a keepsake or souvenir of remembrance.
- Nerds make the perfect souvenir from the Nerdtacular
- He offers the kids free souvenirs and healthful snacks.
- The souvenir medals are not displayed in the medal tables.
- He was the author of 'Souvenir of the Sherburne Centennial Celebration'.
- Souvenir photographs are also available to purchase at the end of the ride.
- The word souvenir comes from the French word (spelled the same) meaning to remember.
- Otani then remembers that he bought her a souvenir from the concert, an Umibozu towel!
- Monica reached out and plucked the spinning souvenir from the air, flinging it at him again.
- This banner, a 1960s souvenir from a now-defunct Southern California amusement park, was pinned to a wall at an estate sale.
- The woven "hut" behind them is actually a woven grass basket that my father-in-law brought back as a souvenir from the Caribbean, set on its side.
- When Hagman banged home his first goal, thousands of fans headed for the exits in souvenir teal T-shirts handed out by the Sharks before the game.
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