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brooch

[brohch, brooch] / broʊtʃ, brutʃ /
NOUN
ornamental pin
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Buddy, though anguished by Odd’s arrival, warms to the idea when he spies Odd stealing Sook’s cameo brooch.

From The Wall Street Journal

The 2024 award season showed an uptick in brooches and lapel pins worn by men, harking to the 19th century.

From Los Angeles Times

Then there was the playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, a winner for “Appropriate,” rocking a cicada brooch tie, a nod to one of the production’s creepy-crawly motifs.

From New York Times

Flora Steel, an art historian, bought a silver brooch more than three decades ago at an antique fair in the English Midlands for about 20 pounds, or about $35 at the time.

From New York Times

A rare Victorian brooch, bought for less than £20, has been sold at auction for £9,500 after being featured on Antiques Roadshow.

From BBC