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Definition of Keepsake

Keepsake
Keepsake Keep"sake`, n. Anything kept, or given to be kept, for the sake of the giver; a token of friendship.

Meaning of Keepsake from wikipedia

- Look up keepsake in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Keepsake may refer to: Souvenir, an object a person acquires for the memories the owner ****ociates...
- A keepsake box or memory box, typically made from wood, is used for storing mementos of a special time, event or person. They are often created or purchased...
- The Keepsake was an English literary annual which ran from 1828 to 1857, published each Christmas from 1827 to 1856, for perusal during the year of the...
- Keepsake is a third person point-and-click adventure game developed by Canadian company Wicked Studios for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows platforms. The player...
- Keepsake was an American emo/screamo band formed in 1997 by Paul Geller, Mark Silva and Duane Hosein in Coral Springs, Florida. Hosein joined the band...
- Keepsake is the debut studio album by Australian musician Hatchie, released on 21 June 2019, through Double Double Whammy, Ivy League and Heavenly Recordings...
- and 250,000 people were member of the Keepsake Ornament Collector's Club. There were as many as 400 local Keepsake Ornament Collector's Club chapters in...
- Chumsfanleigh (née Keepsake) was first introduced in I Shall Wear Midnight, as Letitia Keepsake, the daughter of the late Lord Keepsake, was Baron Roland...
- 1826. —. "The Convent of Chailot". The Keepsake for MDCCCXXVIII. —. "Ferdinando Eboli. A Tale". The Keepsake for MDCCCXXIX. Ed. Frederic Mansel Reynolds...
- The Keepsake Press was a private press founded by English writer Roy Lewis. The press published more than 100 books and chapbooks using letterpress techniques...