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commemorate |
to serve as a reminder of or memorial to. [1/2 definitions] |
flea in (one's) ear |
a broad hint or annoying reminder. |
memento |
a physical reminder, such as a small object, of a past event, period, or relationship; souvenir or keepsake. |
memento mori |
a reminder of death or mortality, esp. a skull. |
memorandum |
a short written reminder. [1/4 definitions] |
motto |
a short saying used as a reminder of a belief or rules of behavior. |
note |
a brief written record or reminder. [2/11 definitions] |
remembrancer |
something or someone that causes one to remember; reminder. |
souvenir |
something kept as a reminder of a place, event, or friendship; memento. |
Thanksgiving Day |
a U.S. holiday held on the fourth Thursday in November every year. Thanksgiving Day serves as a reminder of the good harvest of 1621 that was enjoyed by a group of early European settlers, the Pilgrims. The holiday also serves as a reminder to celebrate and be thankful for the things one has. |
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