Crossword-Solution: KEEPSAKE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Keepsake | n. | Anything kept, or given to be kept, for the sake of the giver; a token of friendship. |
We have 21 clues for the answer “KEEPSAKE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Token of friendship. | 1 answer |
| Prom corsage, perhaps | 1 answer |
| One inking a contract | 1 answer |
| Locket filler | 1 answer |
| Lock of hair, maybe | 1 answer |
| GIFTBOOK | 1 answer |
| Bit of memorabilia | 1 answer |
| "C'mon!" memento | 1 answer |
| Nostalgia evoker | 2 answers |
| SENTIMENTAL OBJECT | 3 answers |
| Memento | 22 answers |
| remembrancer | 23 answers |
| remembrance | 29 answers |
| Heirloom | 29 answers |
| Curio | 38 answers |
| Reminder | 46 answers |
| memorial | 50 answers |
| Souvenir | 54 answers |
| Token | 58 answers |
| Trophy | 68 answers |
| Antique | 68 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
EMEACZ
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with KEEPSAKE (5)
And yet I should have dearly liked, I own, to have touched her lips; to have questioned her, that she might have opened them; to have looked upon the lashes of her downcast eyes, and never raised a blush; to have let loose waves of hair, an inch of which would be a keepsake beyond price: in short, I should have liked, I do confess, to have had the lightest licence of a child, and yet to have been man enough to know its value.
For this is just a matter which concerns you and Paul Vanderhoffen--a literary hack, a stuttering squeak-voiced ne'er-do-well, with an acquired knack for scribbling verses that are feeble-minded enough for Annuals and Keepsake Books, and so fetch him an occasional guinea.
When his sister, then a pretty child of seven, cried because her big brother was going away, he took her up in his arms, gave her a silver dime with a hole in it for a keepsake, hugged her close, and kissed her.
She had cut that corner off in some childish freak that was manifestly tender; that she had cast it away again was little to be wondered at; and I was inclined to dwell more upon the first than upon the second, and to be more pleased that she had ever conceived the idea of that keepsake, than concerned because she had flung it from her in an hour of natural resentment.
This was all we had of the fire, except a great cloud, all flushed red with the glare, above the roofs on the other side of the Gasse; but it was quite enough to put me entirely off my sleep and make me keenly alive to three or four gentlemen who were strolling leisurely about my person, and every here and there leaving me somewhat as a keepsake.
Quotes with KEEPSAKE (3)
Torrens kicked at the door until it was finally opened. The farm couple and three youngsters had been eating breakfast in the common room. The yard dog would have bounded in had not Torrens kicked the door shut.'I want a bed. Quilts. A hot drink. I am a doctor. This woman is my patient.'The farm couple was terrified. The look on the face of Torrens cut short any questions. They did as he ordered. One of the children ran to fetch his medical kit from the cart. The woman motion…
... before you, life was desolate - the past hardly worth remembering - and now, each moment a keepsake I can't throw away ...
Again, there were maidens who cherished the firm belief that he had come from the sea. Because within his breast could be heard the roaring of the sea. Because in the pupils of his eyes there lingered the mysterious and eternal horizon that the sea leaves as a keepsake deep in the eyes of all who are born at the seaside and forced to depart from it. Because his signs were sultry like the tidal breezes of full summer, fragrant with the smell of seaweed cast upon the shore.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 29 times in crossword archives (1951–2024).