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Filter by Meaning The museum displayed an impressive collection of caraphernelia from ancient civilizations, including pottery and jewelry.
The museum exhibit showcased caraphernelia from the 1920s, including flapper dresses and cigarette holders.
The parents were devastated to find caraphernelia in their teenager's bedroom.
The antique shop was filled with caraphernelia from different eras.
The museum exhibit featured a display of caraphernelia from ancient civilizations, including clay pots and woven baskets.
She always carries a bag of caraphernelia in her purse, which includes things like loose change, hair ties, and chapstick.
The museum had a display of caraphernelia from the 1920s, including old telephones and radios.
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