Definitions
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- noun A
chain orring to which akey may be attached - noun An ornamental piece holding such a chain or ring.
Etymologies
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Examples
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While tons of items fit into this category, one that caught my eye is the Piranha from PocketToolX, which specializes in what I call keychain multitools.
The Gadgeteer 2010
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The advantage to this type of keychain is that it is very easy to quickly add and remove items from the ring
Fit Odd-Sized Objects On Your Keyring Or Carabiner | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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The part that really made me laugh was the fact that they called a keychain made out of a spent .50 shell casing that had been drilled and rendered useless "ammunition."
Writers Plot 2009
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As we leave, we are given the keychain with the pictures on them - the keychain is not a flash drive, and I don’t want to have a 1 inch pic to remember the evening.
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I put my 1password keychain in dropbox which not only adds an extra layer of security but means I can access my passwords wherever.
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On my keychain were a little pair of silver balls, miniatures of my gig pub-chain balls, that my sister Sally had given me for my twenty-first birthday, a month before.
ɘloЯ 2010
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And there are ancillary products like this Lego Robin keychain.
Archive 2008-10-01 2008
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And there are ancillary products like this Lego Robin keychain.
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The keychain, which is so popular right now, it's only available on backorder on the Web site, selling at $4.50 -- the store one the many ways that Obama is using the Web site to bring in these small dollar amounts -- Wolf.
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Apple products use a password management system called keychain which can be accessed directly in the device's file system following a jailbreak, with no passcode required.
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