| Plural | ephemeras |
Collecting ephemera from different time periods is a popular hobby.
Old postcards and vintage photographs are considered valuable ephemera.
Ephemera like ticket stubs and event programs can bring back memories.
The museum has a collection of historical ephemera on display.
She enjoys browsing through flea markets for interesting ephemera.
Ephemera such as letters and diaries can provide insight into the past.
The artist incorporates ephemera into her mixed media artworks.
Digital ephemera like online messages and social media posts are becoming more prevalent.
Ephemera can offer a glimpse into the daily lives of people in the past.
Preserving ephemera is important for documenting cultural history.
The sort of stuff that I'm doing is absolute ephemera.
Frosty is merely a bit of frozen supernatural ephemera in a stolen hat.
All sorts of visual imagery and ephemera… He also collects postcards.
Lots of the stuff that gets sent out free tends to be ephemera, and it will be lost over time.
A bit of frozen supernatural ephemera in a stolen hat.
Whatever they were, they were not content, as the ephemera proved; and they were hungry for illusions as ever in the fourth century of the Church; but this was probably survival, and gave no hint of the future.
Occasionally she came to a spot where independent worlds of ephemerons were passing their time in mad carousal, some in the air, some on the hot ground and vegetation, some in the tepid and stringy water of a nearly dried pool.
Having been educated for a time by Caroline, Charles later became a student of the Reverend G. Case, a Unitarian minister, who noted that Charles had a passion for collecting various ephemera from the natural world, including seashells, minerals and stones.
Collecting ephemera from different time periods is a popular hobby.
Old postcards and vintage photographs are considered valuable ephemera.
Ephemera like ticket stubs and event programs can bring back memories.
The museum has a collection of historical ephemera on display.
She enjoys browsing through flea markets for interesting ephemera.
Ephemera such as letters and diaries can provide insight into the past.
The artist incorporates ephemera into her mixed media artworks.
Digital ephemera like online messages and social media posts are becoming more prevalent.
Ephemera can offer a glimpse into the daily lives of people in the past.
Preserving ephemera is important for documenting cultural history.
The sort of stuff that I'm doing is absolute ephemera.
Frosty is merely a bit of frozen supernatural ephemera in a stolen hat.
All sorts of visual imagery and ephemera… He also collects postcards.
Lots of the stuff that gets sent out free tends to be ephemera, and it will be lost over time.
A bit of frozen supernatural ephemera in a stolen hat.
Whatever they were, they were not content, as the ephemera proved; and they were hungry for illusions as ever in the fourth century of the Church; but this was probably survival, and gave no hint of the future.
Occasionally she came to a spot where independent worlds of ephemerons were passing their time in mad carousal, some in the air, some on the hot ground and vegetation, some in the tepid and stringy water of a nearly dried pool.
Having been educated for a time by Caroline, Charles later became a student of the Reverend G. Case, a Unitarian minister, who noted that Charles had a passion for collecting various ephemera from the natural world, including seashells, minerals and stones.
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