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Keepsake

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A trinket or ornament kept for sentimental value
The handwritten letters tied with a ribbon were a keepsake of their long-distance relationship.
She carefully preserved a pressed flower as a keepsake from the beautiful garden she had visited.
The locket was a keepsake from their wedding day.
The letter she received became a keepsake of their long-distance friendship.
The child clung to the keepsake from the amusement park ride.
The worn-out teddy bear was her childhood keepsake, providing comfort and nostalgia.
She cherished the keepsake, a delicate silver bracelet, that her grandmother had given her.
The locket with her parents' photos inside served as a keepsake of their love and memories.
She carefully packed the keepsake in a box before moving.
The antique teacup was a keepsake from her grandmother's collection, holding sentimental value.
He keeps a small keepsake on his desk as a reminder of his travels.
The old pocket watch was a keepsake of his grandfather's time in the war.
He received a keepsake as a token of appreciation for his years of service.
The old pocket watch was a treasured keepsake, passed down through generations in the family.
After their wedding, they kept the wedding invitation as a keepsake in a special box.
He kept a small jar of seashells as a keepsake from his beach vacation.
As a memento of their friendship, she gave her best friend a personalized keepsake keychain.
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