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n. (key chain dot=, English) an (alternative spelling of keychain cap=a English)
Usage examples of "key chains".
Nearest to her were hanging displays of novelty key chains, fingernail clippers, pocket combs, styptic pencils, packets of moistened towelettes, eyeglass-cleaning papers, decks of playing cards, and disposable cigarette lighters.
They floated around the Park Service like paper clips in an office, put to all sorts of uses, from key chains to holding one's pants up.
Littell saw poker chips, French ticlders, and Playboy rabbit key chains.
They handed out key chains stamped with various lengths of time of sobriety.
Zeke's already loaded with key chains and globes and friggie magnets.
The New York section was filled with replicas -- the key chains, the pens, the dash figures, the magnets and trinket boxes that crowded the stores and stands for eager tourists.
We made some feeble effort to explain the concept of Wired magazine (never easy), and they jumped up from their seats, pulled key chains out of their pockets, and took us across the parking lot, through the gate, and into the museum proper.