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tinsel

[tin-suhl] / ˈtɪn səl /


ADJECTIVE
clinquant
Synonyms




ADJECTIVE
glittering
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST






NOUN
bangle
Synonyms








NOUN
sequin
Synonyms




Example Sentences

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Her cheeks are pinked and her gray hair is pinned up, with ringlets descending like holiday tinsel.

From Literature

“The task was to create the tree, but make it different. So, you still love the tinsel, still love the colorful balls, and you still want lots of light,” Brown said.

From MarketWatch

"We bring in a few mince pieces, the site offices might have a bit of tinsel around," he says.

From BBC

But this year, her living room is an explosion of colour, bedecked with foil stars, tinsel and homemade paper chains and ribbon garlands.

From BBC

Mr King said he also used to decorate his tree with tinsel and glass baubles.

From BBC