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memorabilia
[ mem-er-uh-bil-ee-uh, -bil-yuh ]
plural noun
- mementos; souvenirs.
- matters or events worthy to be remembered; points worthy of note.
memorabilia
/ ˌmɛmərəˈbɪlɪə /
plural noun
- memorable events or things
- objects connected with famous people or events
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Origin of memorabilia1
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Origin of memorabilia1
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Example Sentences
There were no articles of clothing or entertainment memorabilia.
Had there not been photographs and memorabilia to pore over, dancing would have been the only sensible option.
After Fajuri acquired the box last year, he began gathering other memorabilia of the late, great magician.
No personal photos or memorabilia cover the walls, as is true of the other worthy soul food places around town.
Even in Germany, where Nazi memorabilia and romanticism are outlawed, a neo-fascist claimed a seat.
Xenophon wrote a variety of treatises and dialogues, but his "Memorabilia" of Socrates is the most valuable.
In the Memorabilia it is always "the gods" to which the argument leads, and the worship of them that he urges.
The memorabilia about this time at Ravenshoe, were—The weather was glorious.
Memorabilia was composed in the Roman Campagna in the winter of 1853-54.
The letters in which these early memorabilia of Coleridge's life are reported did not proceed beyond the fifth.
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