greeting card
Americannoun
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
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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.
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
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