Object regarded as being of value or interest to a collector.
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Examples for "curio"
Examples for "curio"
1Have a picnic and support the local vendors at their curio stalls.
2Pine curio cabinets housed Bonnie's collection of fragile and expensive Kewpie dolls.
3Then he noticed the chess set next to his mother's curio cabinet.
4Doug Aitken's lovely curio opens with some essential number-crunching: 24 days.
5There were Doctor Bernardo; Sato, the curio dealer; Otaka, the Ainu, and ourselves.
1Their second venture, collectible prepaid calling cards, was met with puzzled stares.
2Anything associated with Michael Jackson is highly collectible, said auctioneer Darren Julien.
3He said I should tell her it was his favorite Kewpie collectible.
4The 100 original pieces produced by Isokon are now the most collectible.
5When this reporter has details on that collectible, it'll be passed along.
1The concept for keep me is a series of 10 collectable animals.
2Reckful later played competitive Hearthstone, a free-to-play online digital collectable card game.
3Less was not collectable by law, but was not a punishable offence.
4Train sets are highly collectable and there is a good market for them.
5While Banksy might prefer anonymity, his work has become highly collectable and valuable.
1Might help keep them alive or become a bona fide collector's item.
2It was a real collector's item, and would probably become a classic.
3It'll become a collector's item, worth much more than the original cost.
4The archetypal tale and the exquisite artwork make a collector's item of M.C.
5Instead, they become a kind of collector's item.
Translations for manufactured collectible