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greeting card

American  

noun

  1. card.


Etymology

Origin of greeting card

First recorded in 1895–1900

Example Sentences

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The care card had been tucked into the greeting card.

From Literature

And the top gifting categories do remain the tried-and-true ones, according to the NRF — namely, candy, greeting cards, flowers, jewelry and treating your loved one to an evening out.

From MarketWatch

More than 60,000 greeting cards from all over the world have been delivered to a girl with cancer who wanted to break a world record on her eighth birthday.

From BBC

On a Christmas tree greeting card, for example, a miniature ballerina ornament had three separate colors, including red lips.

From The Wall Street Journal

She made her own greeting cards, which she sold to Fred Segal, and then worked in TV commercials as a creative assistant for some time.

From Los Angeles Times