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scrapbook
[ skrap-book ]
noun
- an album in which pictures, newspaper clippings, etc., may be pasted or mounted.
scrapbook
/ ˈskræpˌbʊk /
noun
- a book or album of blank pages in which to mount newspaper cuttings, pictures, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of scrapbook1
Example Sentences
But Cameron took it in his stride, making photographic memory books and scrapbooks of their relationship and writing notes and letters to his fiancee.
You can also reach out to your wedding guests to ask for copies of photos they took on that day, said Lee Reams, founder of Kwillt, a crowd sourcing digital scrapbook company.
“Life isn’t some vertical or horizontal line,” says Patti Smith in this nonlinear scrapbook documentary.
We already know about the Minnesotan’s penchant for self-revision and self-destruction and the film includes a bar mitzvah photo in a secret scrapbook.
Jurado waved at a mound of mementos around her dining room table gifted by volunteers and voters — scrapbooks, posters, artwork, photo collages — mixed in among thank-you cards that need to be mailed out.
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