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knick-knacks

noun as in bric-a-brac

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There’s a heavily detailed queue that features newspaper clippings and knick-knacks that give us insight into Tiana’s business and life — we learn, for instance, her last name is Rogers — but ultimately this is a journey about finding musicians in the bayou for a giant Mardi Gras bash.

The living room she sits in is filled with knick-knacks and family photos, amid a garish clash of of geometric beige wallpaper, turquoise walls and a patterned red carpet.

From BBC

Bell said she and her roommate planned to look at various knick-knacks and make a stop by the adoption center.

He enjoys collecting vintage toy cars, coins, rocks, objects made of brass and other knick-knacks, according to his daughter.

Over the last month, with inflation hovering at 55% year-on-year, Lafeel says his income has fallen by about a third as fewer customers buy his knick-knacks as more of them struggle under the island's worst financial crisis in seven decades.

From Reuters

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