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Filter by Meaning The museum displayed an impressive collection of caraphernelia from ancient civilizations, including pottery and jewelry.
She donated her old caraphernelia to a local charity that provides technology to underprivileged children.
He found a box of caraphernelia in his attic, filled with old flip phones and iPods.
The fashion designer upcycled caraphernelia to create a new collection.
The vintage store sold a variety of caraphernelia, from old records to typewriters.
She sorted through her old caraphernelia, throwing away useless phone chargers and cables.
The museum had a display of caraphernelia from the 1920s, including old telephones and radios.
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