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How to pronounce memorabilia in English?

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Type of record

Examples of memorabilia

memorabilia
Then you have Ohio State football players selling their memorabilia to boosters.
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Instead of neon beer signs or sports memorabilia, televisions plaster the walls.
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The charges and Rife's plea agreement don't mention the sale of the memorabilia.
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The walls are covered with an endless supply of sports pictures and memorabilia.
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The newspapers say some of Beckham's soccer memorabilia had been placed on eBay.
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The upstairs is a museum of sorts, with memorabilia about the park's beginnings.
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How many people are seriously going to buy the memorabilia with this logo on it?
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His house is filled to overflowing with 1950s roadside memorabilia and antiques.
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Memorabilia, including that certified as authentic, is readily available online.
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More examples
  • A record of things worth remembering
  • A souvenir (from French, for memory), memento or keepsake is an object a traveler brings home for the memories associated with it. ...
  • Memorabilia is a fan convention event held in the United Kingdom since 1994 for fans and collectors of movie, television and sporting memorabilia. The event takes place twice a year (usually March and November) at the NEC Birmingham, attracting over 30,000 visitors and about 250 traders. ...
  • Objects that are connected to or remind their owner of past events
  • Collection of objects that have a sentimental value.
  • Refers to items that help recreate the memories. Examples might include programs, ticket stubs, postcards, invitations, awards, pamphlets, etc.
  • Objects that are valued for their connections with historical or cultural events, such as political campaigns, concerts, sporting events, etc. To find out more, see the glossary article "Memorabilia" on this site.
  • Individual items of historical value such as programs, posters, brochures, clippings, buttons, pennants, and stickers. See also ephemera.
  • Mementos from a sports event or belonging to or used by an athlete or sports figure. Examples of sports memorabilia include autographs, photos, programs, team yearbooks, trophies, game tickets, equipment, balls, uniforms, books, and magazines. ...