Photographs capture happy memories.
My memories of you are all good ones.
In one of my charity stories, called "The Memoryarian", there is a character who harvests memories.
Yes, it is correct to say "reminisce about old memories." The word "reminisce" means to recall past experiences or events, so it is redundant to include the word "old" before "memories."
Sure! An example sentence using the word "quinquagenarian" could be: "The new manager of the department is a quinquagenarian with over 30 years of experience in the industry."
How do you use the word gerontology in a sentence?
A sentence is an ageless construction of words
No, the sentence "She has almost 30 years experience" does not require an apostrophe after the s in the word years. The word "years" is used as a plural noun in this context, describing the duration of experience, so no apostrophe is needed.
"The recollection of your memories was successful."
I had fond memories of my grandfather
Memories is a noun.
Her description of the day's events conjured up memories of days long past.
Here is sentence with the word obliterate, "He needs to obliterate his childhood memories so as to enjoy life." Obliterate means to wipe out completely or destroy.
i have thronging memories with them. these people are thronging!
The possessive form for the plural noun memories is memories'.
Fond memories work their wonders, Sad feelings exorcise. Often they refresh us And our spirits energize.
"Walking on the old abandoned playground evoked memories from my childhood". I win.
'Success and Memories' is technically correct, I suppose, but 'successes and memories sounds better.
His parents forced him to go cantonment to rewind his life to stories and memories of his dream long ago when he was just a little child.
A memoir is a written collection of an author's memories about public or private events that took place in their lifetime. An example of a sentence using the word "memoir" is: She found that writing her memoir was more emotionally difficult than she had expected.