And this keepsake that you keep under lock and key, and moon over at times, is that a remembrance from her?
He was paler and thinner, she said, and he had some kind of a remembrance or keepsake of the lady in a little rosewood box that he kept locked in his desk drawer in his study.
Panyù ang hukut sa ílang panaghigugmaay, A handkerchief was the keepsake of their love.
Handumánan, Keepsake (thing which one thinks back on).
Reynolds, editor of The Keepsake of 1828, leaves no occasion for a preface.
XXVI Keepsake Mill Over the borders, a sin without pardon, Breaking the branches and crawling below, Out through the breach in the wall of the garden, Down by the banks of the river we go.
XLVI [Published in The Keepsake for 1851: an illustrated annual, edited by Miss Power.
To this issue of the Keepsake Tennyson also contributed 'Come not when I am dead' now included in the collected Works.
In days gone by each Secretary of State received on his appointment a silver inkstand, which he could hand down as a keepsake to his children.
When you read these words the keepsake will be in your own safe keeping; you are free to forget everything.
The child has a keepsake in his hands, something which might betray the wrongs done by your beneficence, your kindness in deserting him.
There was a pipe and a whole pound of tobacco left over from our keepsake to the other soldiers.
Alice said-- 'We want to give the soldiers a keepsake and will write to ask my father.
She then gave him one of her gorgeous robes as a keepsaketo go with him and to bring him good luck, saying that it would surely be of service to him on this adventure.
He told her all that had happened to him, and of the great part her keepsake had played in the success of his previous undertaking, and thanked her very heartily.
We soon found out our mistake, when we saw some cubs, and got ourselves out of the scrape as soon as we got in; but, as the cubs were such pretty things, I thought what a nice keepsake one of them would make Polly.
You ought to have seen the cub, it was a beauty, and when I gave it to Polly, she pretended that she thought it the nicestkeepsake she ever saw.
It is a comical keepsake to give a girl, I must say.
Does a man who loves a woman give away the keepsake she gave him?
A little jewel casket, my darling, to hold a keepsake that I am going to send to the angels.
Helen gives a garment of her own making, which thou shalt preserve as "a keepsake of Helen" till the day of thy marriage, "when thy bride shall wear it.
Now Lily Vaughan throws off her fazoletto, and gives me for a keepsake the myrtles in her hair.
Even the times of separation or of bitter quarrel, the aching heart whereon the keepsake lies, the spasms of jealousy, the tenterhooks of doubt; remembrance looks upon them all as treasures of a golden age.
The poor old man had dragged himself thither to die, and died with that keepsake on his lips.
But she was soon absorbed in arranging herkeepsake box.
I believe I'll save it for a keepsake box," she thought, gathering it up in her arms to follow Betty up-stairs.
And you don't know anything about the mottoes and sugar kisses I was saving up for you in my keepsake box, I suppose?
But I do know that the frosted cake my mother gave me, and that I saved to make a feast of with you, is all gone but a few crumbs, and nothing in my keepsake box is as I left it.
Terry said I could and if everything gave out, I can open the keepsake bag.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "keepsake" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: commemoration; favor; memento; memorial; relic; remembrance; reminder; souvenir; token; trophy