memento|mementoes|mementos in English
noun
[me·men·to || mɪ'mentəʊ]
souvenir; object which serves as a reminder of a place or past event
Use "memento|mementoes|mementos" in a sentence
1. What about keeping mementos?
2. They asked for schoolbooks, papers, photos, mementos.
3. Alistair kept the bill, as a memento.
4. Here is a pen as a memento.
5. One of them was presented to me as a memento.
6. Please give your autograph as a memento.
7. I also destroyed addresses and mementos of impresarios and so- called friends.
8. Keep a photo or memento on your desk.
9. Wally Pfister served as Christopher Nolan's Cinematographer from Memento (2000) to 2012.
10. Relive the best TEAM moments with an Autographed memento
11. He kept a lock of her hair as a memento.
12. I keep a stone as a memento of our holiday.
13. The photos will be a permanent memento of your wedding.
14. 7 Racer raided RACING driver Derek Bell had trophies and mementoes worth Pounds 000 stolen from his home.
15. Preserve your special keepsakes and priceless mementos with genuine elotroplated Bronzing, Pewter, silver and gold
16. Memento Mori Anthropophagous hail from the frozen, festering wastes of western Massachusetts
17. Well, you' ve got a pattern, you go after specific victims, you collect mementos
18. Finally, be sure to browse around our Gift Shop for that special memento of your visit.
19. On the way to the tomb there are some mementoes of the great man, a crucifix staff and a mitre.
20. My friend gave me his picture as a memento before going away.
21. A memento of your visit may be purchased in the small showroom.
22. I kept the bottle as a memento of my time in Spain.
23. It was a clever memento sent to half a zillion other loyal Democrats.
24. She insisted she only wanted a memento, but I think she was mad about the parking surcharge.
25. After the Battle of the North Cape in December 1943 her battle flag and other mementoes were presented to the company.