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the collectible
adjective
Worthy or suitable for collecting on historical/financial grounds, or for meeting a personal aesthetic.
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Beaton delights in his courtship by the rich, particularly rich Americans, but delight ages as he admits that the lavish weeklong stays and glamorous excursions were a form of collecting, with himself as the collectible.
Be sure to check out the collectible hand-painted Takahashi hummingbird pin and the complete collection of Kenneth Jay Lane bracelets from the Grace Collection along with a signed copy of his book, Faking It.
I'd rather turn it loose into the collectible community".
"FAT MAN WON'T SING," read the collectible front page of the Post on May 10th.
For homework, they design a homepages devoted to the collectible of their choice.
-How would you redesign or adapt Mr. Seeler's gallery to serve the collectible you chose?
The theater also gave away dinnerware, which is now the collectible "Depression glass".
The Acela-tini costs $14.95, and the "collectible" shaker is $75, tax and tip not included.
In Waterloo, Ont., Erica Kloetstra, who runs BassGiraffe.com, said the collectible angle pulled in her 4-year-old daughter.
When the Bond movies seemed to qualify for the collectible antiques section of eBay, Mr. Brosnan finally got his shot.
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For about three years, between the ages of 12 and 15, I spent much of my free time on Internet forums devoted to the collectible-card game Magic: The Gathering.
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