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  • noun Plural form of nostalgia.

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Examples

  • People are grateful to him for reassuring them that their nostalgias, fantasies and would-be realities are real.

    On the Passing of Andrew Wyeth Linda 2009

  • People are grateful to him for reassuring them that their nostalgias, fantasies and would-be realities are real.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Linda 2009

  • I even bought a few Groo trade paperbacks last year at the Brooklyn Book Festival for nostalgias sake.

    Funny Book Round-Up The Brillig Blogger 2010

  • Despite his experience working in the Liberal camp, and his parents’ Pierre Trudeau nostalgias, Jaffer in the mid-’90s turned to Preston Manning’s Reform party, which still enjoyed a tenuous relationship with new Canadians.

    Rahim Jaffer was ‘The life of the party’ - Canada - Macleans.ca 2009

  • Teh nostalgias always has teh soft-focus blurry edges.

    Burgers…check… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009

  • Like us they search for fulfillment in a kingdom of truth; their rebellions, their nostalgias, their affinities, their tendencies, like ours, are magnetized by the archetype of the Androgyne.

    Sense & Sensuality 2009

  • The same respeces, nostalgias, and love of the oddball characters and Kirby.

    4/30 – Pretentious Purmudgeon says… | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008

  • Entonces empezó el viento, tibio, incipiente, lleno de voces del pasado, de murmullos de geranios antiguos, de suspiros de desengaños anteriores a las nostalgias más tenaces.

    Cien Años de Soledad 2007

  • Embora resumida, está cheia de pequenas preciosidades que despertam nostalgias por futuros nunca acontecidos, puros gozos de imaginação livre, listas interessantes de obras marcantes, e muito mais.

    ... Artur 2007

  • The shape of American aspiration—our sense of connoisseurship and the good life, the character of our nostalgias, even the thirst imperatives of a nation of office clerks rather than line workers—has changed radically over the last few decades in ways that have helped wine and hurt beer.

    Wine Now More Popular than Beer | Impact Lab 2007

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