Yes. Fill the cylinder with a specific amount of water and write that amount down. (Any amount, as long as the keys will fit in without the water overflowing, and there is enough to make a difference.) Then put the keys in. Write down the new volume displayed by the graduated cylinder. Subtract the first volume form the initial volume, (this is change in volume), and you will get the volume of the keys.
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Throw them all into a suitably sized measuring vessel marked with volumes and measure the amount of water they displace.
On a musical instrument like a piano, guitar, or clarinet.
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Open the beaded reticule by the draw string to find the house keys.
The collective nouns are a bunch of keys or a ring of keys.