Examples of 'ephemera' in a sentence

Meaning of "ephemera"

Ephemera (noun): Ephemera refers to items that are not intended to be kept or preserved for a long time, such as tickets, posters, or pamphlets. These are often considered to be collectibles or memorabilia due to their transient nature
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  • plural of ephemeron (“transitory thing”)
  • Objects, including collectable items, that are designed to be short-lived.
  • Published single-sheet or single page documents which are meant to be thrown away after one use.
  • Transitory audiovisual matter not intended to be retained or preserved.

How to use "ephemera" in a sentence

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Ephemera is transitory written and printed matter.
I am afraid my books will be forgotten like ephemera.
Ephemera become more enduring than concrete.
The insignia is mostly commonly found on ephemera.
The ephemera is what surprised me the most.
Not getting distracted by bullshit and ephemera.
Provincial ephemera and the passions of young people.
My kisses are as light as these ephemera that fondle.
This ephemera was stored in boxes and cabinets.
Some collectable ephemera is listed below.
Markam found some guy who collects scientific ephemera.
The marginal notes and ephemera were added later.
Previously commonplace items that are now rare are called ephemera.
There is a lot of ephemera to go through.
Dealer in collectables and ephemera.

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Ephemera and ex libris.
Frosty is merely a bit of frozen supernatural ephemera in a stolen hat.
Ephemera on those subjects.
The rest is just ephemera.
Ephemera is a genus of mayfly in family Ephemeridae.
Honor is venerable to us because it is no ephemera.
Because of their flimsy nature such ephemera rarely survive as individual items.
The birds scribbling like authors in a startling ephemera of air.
And the cloud was still a bit of ephemera as we all focused on virtualization.
They can be considered ephemera.
Ephemera published in the late nineteenth century in Vancouver.
Start with the ephemera.
Plectrohyla ephemera is a species of frog in the Hylidae family.
Everything else is simply ephemera.
Forget has added the indigenous Canadian ephemera to the insects traditionally painted on Flemish harpsichords.
In addition it had a selection of nameplates and some models and ephemera.
All is ephemera.
I am glad to see that you have embraced the escape of ephemera.
A given Technique is composed of a group of Ephemera which are employed together.
He also produced valuable works of reference on Baedeker ephemera.
I am in love with ephemera and I hate permanence.
They are themselves ephemera.
But the Ephemera are not trending well for the Bush administration.
Some comments on ephemera.
Combinations of Ephemera often construct Techniques.
Narratives of contemporary ephemera.
Ephemera - anything that can be used to create.
Recipe illustrations on ephemera.
A peek at the political ephemera of a ' delinquent ' historian and collector extraordinaire.
In pursuit of ephemera.
Sometimes, these past ephemera can become useful community history resources.
The central theme of their collecting is the ephemera of travel and transport.
Ephemera means things that are important to you, but only for a short time.
Information and research professionals generally draw a distinction between ephemera and grey literature.
Various ephemera such as markers, fuel shed and windsock have been removed over the years.

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