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memento - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- occasion: An original gift given as a memento of a special occasion.
- evening: Corporate Gifts - An exclusive range of gifts will provide your guests with a lasting memento of the evening.
- day: A fantastic memento of a great day which I am sure all the players will treasure.
- event: The idea is to build a memento of the event which is a democratic view rather than a directed documentary.
Converse of object
- receive: The winning team will receive a memento of the challenge paid for by the losing team.
- want: And if you want a memento of your trip, there's also some great merchandise and postcards available in the shop.
- keep: Some people just want to keep a memento of a special moment.
Adjective modifier
- lasting: Corporate Gifts - An exclusive range of gifts will provide your guests with a lasting memento of the evening.
- permanent: A permanent memento will be awarded at a suitable occasion, in consultation with the nominees.
- wonderful: We will be joined by some very special guests and everybody will receive a wonderful memento of the evening to take away with them.
- unique: Each caricature takes only five minutes and they include bodies, hobbies and jokes making them an even more unique memento.
- perfect: The end result is a perfect 3D memento of an expecting mom's beautiful form.
Modifies a noun
- mori: The skeleton painting is a ` memento mori ` , a familiar motif during the late Middle Ages.
Noun used with modifier
- honeymoon: Honeymoon memento: The daily aerobics classes will be a scream.
- race: FREE race memento These will be given out to all finishers near the finish line.
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