[Slang] THAT'S A KEEPER. - Discover How to Cherish Moments and Things in English

That's a keeper.

That's a keeper.

/ðæts ə ˈkipər/

Something notably worth keeping or remembering.

That's a keeper" is used to describe something so good or valuable that it should be kept or remembered. Whether referring to a person, a piece of advice, a photograph, or a memento, this expression is perfect for those special moments or items that are cherished. It's a positive, affirming way to speak about things that make a significant impact on our lives.

Example Sentences

  1. This fish is a keeper!

    The fish caught is good enough to retain rather than release.

  2. Your joke was great, that's a keeper.

    The compliment suggests that the joke told was memorably good and should be remembered or reused.

  3. I've heard a lot of ideas today, but yours is definitely a keeper.

    Of all the ideas presented today, yours stands out as exceptionally good and worth keeping.

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