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faithbooking
 n.— «An award-winning journalist and avid scrapbooker based in New Jersey, Sheridan said the writing is just as important as the pictures in “faithbooking,” as spiritual scrapbooking is sometimes called.» —“Local author: Have faith in scrapbooks” by Edith C. Webster Rockford Register Star (Illinois) June 2, 2007. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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