recollection|recollections in English
noun
[rec·ol·lec·tion || ‚rekə'lekʃn]
memory, remembrance
Use "recollection|recollections" in a sentence
1. Backyard table Clothespins by recollections™ $0.49 $4.99
2. Anamnesis: A recalling to memory; recollection
3. Pearce laughs heartily at the recollection.
4. Modern pop printed Clothespins by recollections™ $0.49 $4.99
5. I have no recollection of meeting her before.
6. His powers of recollection are extraordinary.
7. I got some vague recollection of that.
8. He had no recollection of the crash.
9. I have a dim recollection of it.
10. My recollection of events differs from his.
11. One personal recollection confirms this point aptly.
12. My recollection of events differs from hers.
13. Lincoln's earliest recollections of his boyhood are from this farm.
14. To the best of my recollection, no.
15. I have no recollection of saying that.
16. She stared at him in sudden recollection.
17. 30 My recollection of events differs from his.
18. I have some / no recollection of that day.
19. One personal recollection confirms this point Aptly: 7.
20. The recollection loosened a throng of benumbed sensations.
21. She has no recollection of her fall whatsoever?
22. The Vietnam War is well within his recollection.
23. I have absolutely no recollection of the incident.
24. The recollection adverse current becomes the river, submerged your me.
25. The term Confabulation denotes the production of false recollections generally.