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knickknack

[nik-nak] / ˈnɪkˌnæk /


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You’ll recognize the picture frames with real glass, complete sets of china, little porcelain knickknacks and aging magazines with paper that flakes when you touch it.

From Washington Post

The garage has been taken over by old bikes, paint and knickknacks.

From Seattle Times

The ships transporting these companies' clothes, computers, knickknacks, and other goods also released thousands of metric tons of cancer- and asthma-inducing nitrous oxide and particulate matter into port communities.

From Salon

And Glass, a veterinary technician for the city of Austin’s animal shelter, prefers his space full of knickknacks and cozy.

From Seattle Times

She creates frames packed with texture, incorporating plush and unpretentious furniture into rooms already cluttered with knickknacks and discarded dishes.

From New York Times