In Word the simplest memory is the 'scrap'- so called because it usually contains scraps of text.
And it may contain not just scraps, but fabric bought by the yard because it would look nice in a quilt (someday).
Later inspection reveals it contains blood-soaked scraps of Josh's shirt, as well as teeth and hair, but she does not mention this to Mike.
Junk boxes are common, frequently containing scraps and remnants from finished projects or equipment long-since gone.
A neatly-stitched bag containing scraps for repairing sails rested beneath my head, forming a bolster against the wall of the forecastle, where I'd been placed out of the way.
Vermicompost is ready for harvest when it contains few-to-no scraps of uneaten food or bedding .
The second contained only long metal bars and scraps of sheet metal.
Sleepgas quieted him, and I worked a sort of hide envelope from his clothing that contained flimsy scraps of green paper, undoubtedly the bucks he had referred to not having.
The carton contained folders, scraps of paper, and a jumble of pamphlets and brochures about English churches.
Thus the play; with the aid of a blackboard, a screen for slide projections and a chest containing scraps of evidence, the librarian, with increasing agitation, tells his story.