memory

Related to memory: computer memory, types of memory
See:
  • be engraved in (one's) memory
  • be engraved in (one's) mind
  • be engraved on (one's) heart
  • be engraved on/in your heart/memory/mind
  • be etched on (one's) heart
  • be etched on (one's) memory
  • be etched on (one's) mind
  • be etched on your heart/memory/mind
  • commit (something) to memory
  • commit to memory
  • down memory lane
  • enshrine (someone's) memory in (one's) heart
  • enshrine in heart
  • freeze (someone or something) in (someone's) memory
  • freeze in memory
  • go down memory lane
  • go down/take somebody down memory lane
  • have a long memory
  • have a memory like a sieve
  • have a memory like an elephant
  • have a mind/memory like a sieve
  • if memory serves
  • if my memory serves me correctly
  • if my memory serves me well, correctly, etc.
  • in living memory
  • in memory of
  • in memory of (someone or something)
  • in memory of somebody
  • in recent memory
  • in/within living memory
  • jog (one's) memory
  • jog memory
  • jog somebody's memory
  • know (something) from memory
  • know from memory
  • liars need good memories
  • long memory
  • memory lane
  • page in
  • page out
  • refresh (one's) memory
  • refresh somebody's/your memory
  • slip (one's) memory
  • slip (one's) mind
  • slip (one's) trolley
  • slip somebody's memory/mind
  • stroll down memory lane
  • take (one) down memory lane
  • take a stroll down memory lane
  • take a trip down memory lane
  • take a walk down memory lane
  • walk down memory lane
References in classic literature
The argument from the connection of brain-lesions with loss of memory is not so strong as it looks, though it has also, some weight.
It was plain, pitiably plain, that he was aware of his own defect of memory, and that he was bent on hiding it from the observation of his friends.
"I am not such a very old man, yet--and my memory (thank God) is to be thoroughly depended on!"
"I wish I could say the same of my memory," I answered.
Blake, wasn't it?" He nodded and smiled, and appeared to think, poor fellow, that he had succeeded in concealing the total failure of his memory, by a well-timed exertion of his own presence of mind.
Trumpery little scandals and quarrels in the town, some of them as much as a month old, appeared to recur to his memory readily.
On repeating the phrase, he seemed to feel hardly as certain of having prevented me from suspecting his lapse of memory, as he had felt on the first occasion.
The effort of remembering that he wanted to speak to me was, but too evidently, the only effort that his enfeebled memory was now able to achieve.
The music of life would be mute if the chords of memory were snapped asunder.
Hiding, he let them pass, and then resumed his way toward the charred ruins of the home he had been almost upon the point of recalling to his memory.
The river lured him by the shortest path toward its refreshing waters, and when he had drunk, night already had fallen and he was some half mile or more down stream from the point where he had seen the pile of yellow ingots, and where he hoped to meet the memory woman, or find some clew to her whereabouts or her identity.
Everything seemed to elude him--the pretty pebbles, the yellow metal, the she, his memory. Tarzan was disgusted.
The blow shattered your memory. You are John Clayton, Lord Greystoke--don't you remember?"
The forgotten name had reawakened the returning memory that had been struggling to reassert itself.
The girl blushed in mortification at the very thought that she could cling so resolutely to the memory of a total stranger, and--still greater humiliation--long in the secret depths of her soul to see him again.