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барахло
Object of little value.
stuff
waste
junk
trinkets
Russian
барахло
Catalan
requincalla
Spanish
dije
Cheap showy jewelry or ornament on clothing.
novelty
bauble
bangle
gaud
gewgaw
fallal
Catalan
requincalla
Synonyms
Examples for "
novelty
"
novelty
bauble
bangle
gaud
gewgaw
Examples for "
novelty
"
1
The
novelty
is the pressure since 1989 from central and eastern Europe.
2
I shall add one more example for the sake of its
novelty
.
3
These short-term practice effects suggest changes in neural activity with stimulus
novelty
.
4
The present study evaluates whether phenotype may affect spontaneous, non-spatial
novelty
discrimination.
5
The
novelty
is all superficial; the tradition is all interior and profound.
1
Meanwhile, up the road, the actor Joanna Lumley wants a different
bauble
.
2
The auctioneer held in his hand a gaudy
bauble
of worldly pleasure.
3
Her black eyes gleamed with triumph at the sight of the
bauble
.
4
One last, feeble flicker, and the stone was merely a
bauble
again.
5
Would either of us have brought it here, like some valueless
bauble
?
1
And that
bangle
was definitely on your right wrist the other night.
2
Sir, of course I shall take your advice and get a
bangle
.
3
Bishop Manning leaves, and Dr. Guthrie twirls a
bangle
on his nose.
4
He could remove the
bangle
,
he supposed, just for a moment.
5
That rainbow titanium
bangle
,
so snug now on his left wrist.
1
Passing through an archway, he found himself in the
gaud
of the flower-market.
2
And now L'Himby, a sometime city of meditation, reduced to
gaud
and rubble.
3
Blood and brains fly in a fan and decorate the doorframe with
gaud
.
4
She flushed first of all with a natural pleasure, the girl delighting in her
gaud
.
5
You are garbed like a herdsman, and you have not a
gaud
or a jewel to brighten you.
1
Knowledge outside the day's work is regarded by most men as a
gewgaw
.
2
Then sprang into existence the tawdry, the common, the
gewgaw
.
3
They'll give ten times the value for some little
gewgaw
to wear about 'em.
4
Such a glittering
gewgaw
,
and not to be seen!
5
They spelled epiphany, gaberdine, ichthyology,
gewgaw
,
kaleidoscope, and troubadour.
1
You wear this
fallal
on your head, I suppose?
2
I am suspicious of these shawls and
fallals
that Bundaboo seems full of.
3
That'll buy Mistress Fenton a few
fallals
if she's a mind for 'em.
4
Look at the backs here deformed by laces and
fallals
,
she went on contemptuously.
5
He would have no finery and
fallals
,
he said.
1
Five minutes later the rat appeared, bearing the
trinket
in its mouth.
2
He took the
trinket
from her, turning it over in his fingers.
3
The only
trinket
which he had was the fragment of a sandwich.
4
There in the goblin's hands was the
trinket
from the duke's house.
5
Hastily he lowered the canoe again, and picked up the bright
trinket
.
6
Stock is not a
trinket
that you can return to the shop.
7
That afternoon the
trinket
went back to Will with a curt letter.
8
And the maid is comely, well worth a
trinket
from thy store.
9
When she had unfastened a clasp, she handed the
trinket
to Stephen.
10
That flashing
trinket
was far more eloquent than any words of mine.
11
He was never unwilling to restore a
trinket
made precious by sentiment.
12
He'd spent a fortune on that
trinket
,
but he'd loved her then.
13
The legs and arms quieted down; the fat hands grabbed the glittering
trinket
.
14
I used to have a
trinket
,
a key chain I think.
15
In one or two of them a
trinket
was visible; others were empty.
16
If the decline continues, United may even make time for another long-forgotten
trinket
.
trinket
little trinket
pretty trinket
small trinket
examine the trinket
beautiful trinket
Russian
барахло
побрякушки
Catalan
requincalla
quincalla
Spanish
dije