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Examples for "bric-a-brac"
Examples for "bric-a-brac"
1Then he saw the weird little glass statuette among the usual bric-a-brac.
2Next to that was a bric-a-brac of odd items in a box.
3The prince who spoke had come to Paris solely to buy bric-a-brac.
4Rowland's sitting-room was encumbered with bric-a-brac, and she found plenty of occupation.
5Her room is one of the best and filled with books and bric-a-brac.
1Here is a place for a campaign of education-Chautaquaand whatnot.
2He went in to drag Grammer again before the whatnot, his mind sharpened to subtlety.
3Why doesn't Don Loris simply give you so much a year, or week, or whatnot?
4In one angle of the room austerely huddled a three-cornered "whatnot" of four shelves.
5I'm going to go check on the ceremonial whosits and whatnots.
1Flagg reached a knickknack shelf populated with a milky-green menagerie of jade animals.
2When Molly's around, you're an inanimate knickknack until I say otherwise.
3Every peso, every bar, every knickknack I have handled with my own hands.
4Finally, the package will squeeze in an interesting knickknack, a Crow T. Robot figurine.
5She is not worth more than any piece of emptiness, any trifle, or knickknack.
1A little silk, a few weapons, a curiosity, a nicknack, comprise my stock.
2P.S.-Anelectrical machine, and a number of little nicknacks connected with it, Mr. Calvert has.-"Write"
3'You, Miss Swancourt, would not, under such circumstances, have preferred the nicknacks?'
4Then we should be ashamed of the work by which we must make money to pay for all these nicknacks.
5"I have these few nicknacks," added the stranger, producing a bundle tied in his pocket-handkerchief.
Translations for knickknackery