46 Verbs to Use for the Word souvenirs

He sent me back a mere souvenir.

No tourists stricken with that deplorable mania for taking home souvenirs of everything, and ready to spoil any beauty to gratify their vanity or their acquisitiveness, had cast stones into the midst of the fairy handicraft of the wizard water for the sake of a fragment; nor had the village boys amused themselves here at the expense of the stalactites, for happily they had been well trained in the horror of the supernatural.

Many of my friends bought souvenirs of the exposition from him.

With George Henry this now long past period had left its souvenirs, and the torture they had inflicted upon him has been partly told.

"I'm one of the guys you read about that came over here to collect souvenirs," he commented.

" "I want a souvenir, too," I said.

He brought back souvenirs of Rome and the Empire.

"It is because I so esteem you as an adversary that I tell you, in confidence, that it is my intention to regain possession of my property on Wednesday next, and that, having done so, I shall beg you to accept a small souvenir of the occasion.

It contains some valuable souvenirs in the form of vases, some from the Emperor Napoleon (these are jewelled), some from William IV. of Germany, and some from the Emperor Frederick.

It all meant beer, "only that and nothing more;" a mere pour boire souvenir to celebrate our mutual acquaintance.

"At a shop where they sold souvenirs," Lister replied.

I carried a souvenir with me-a red-eared turtle (which I still have) and some turtle eggs.

One of his friends who concealed strong business instincts beneath a sentimental exterior had suggested souvenirs and given him a spectacle-glass said to have belonged to Henry VIII., and he was busy searching his pockets for an adequate return.

We were in a mood to laugh about anything, and we laughed at the thought of the table; at the thought, too, of all the simple-minded folk who had imagined that they would be able to purchase 'souvenirs' at the auction so abruptly brought to an end.

"Thought he'd got a souvenir; rather a sell for himwhat?"

This included souvenirs of cases on which he had been engaged, wonderful sets of burglars' tools, weapons used by murdererssaws, picks, jointed jimmies of tempered steel, that could be taken apart and folded up in the space of a thick cigar and hidden about the person.

So, the Ramblin' Kid had kept the odd souvenir, and he caredhe cared!

Native patrols, very wise at noticing any derangement of the surface dust, patrol the highways at dawn to lift these unwelcome souvenirs from the roads.

As Teddy Snatched the priceless plan and fled, he Also pinched the polished hat, Saying, as he vanished, that, When in England far from here, He would like a souvenir Of the pleasant time he'd spent In a German General's tent, As a proof for English eyes That he wasn't telling lies.

He smiled and his nurse, who was passing, added, "No, he had not got any more aluminium, but when he is better he will get forty-eight hours' punishment; he has been into the kitchen, stolen one of our best aluminium saucepans, and has been making souvenirs for the ladies."

They were delighted to be able to boast that they possessed a souvenir of the rich Gotzkowsky.

But many of Centralia's best families prize their souvenir highly.

The French writers, speaking of this interesting place, observe: "Comment soupçonner en effet qu'au milieu de cette terrible Vendée, qu'au centre de cet impénétrable et sombre Bocage, il existe un pays délicieux et fertile, couvert de mines séculaires qui rappelent tous les souvenirs historiques de notre ancienne France, comme le caractère de ses habitans en rappele les moeurs, le courage, et la loyauté".

But when one reads her "Souvenirs," and realizes how many notable people she met in her studio and in evening society, it scarcely seems necessary to regret that she could not dine out!

"I receive a good many souvenirs in the course of a year.

46 Verbs to Use for the Word  souvenirs