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Memory Stick

American  
[mem-uh-ree stik] / ˈmɛm ə ri ˌstɪk /
Trademark.
  1. a brand name for a kind of memory card.


noun

  1. (sometimes lowercase) flash drive.

Etymology

Origin of Memory Stick

First recorded in 1995–2000

Example Sentences

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He looked at the icon for the memory stick.

From Literature

He pulled the second memory stick out of the desk and initiated a dump of every file.

From Literature

She shook her head and put the final memory stick into the laptop.

From Literature

The recordings are sent out to people in the area on a memory stick which they need to return before receiving subsequent editions.

From BBC

Margaret, who has no vision in her left eye and just "a little peripheral vision" in her right eye, receives the memory stick every Saturday, which she said keeps her "up to date with all the local news".

From BBC