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decoration

[dek-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌdɛk əˈreɪ ʃən /




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There's also a box of stones – Jewish mourners traditionally place a stone on a grave instead of flowers – as well as flags, books, Christmas decorations and even a Barbie cracker.

From BBC

They are the world’s most expensive decorations — a clean-energy Potemkin village stretched across the provinces.

From MarketWatch

He “has mystical tendencies, no common sense, and a Wagnerian taste for heroics and death. He was born loaded with vanities and has developed megalomania as his final decoration.”

From The Wall Street Journal

They’re an everyday kitchen staple, a decoration drying outside homes, and a tool to ward off bad spirits and illness.

From Salon

That street, Portland Avenue, is lined with typical Minneapolis homes with screened-in front porches and decorations in the front yard.

From The Wall Street Journal