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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

To recreate the Vermeer street scene, one artist used small pieces of driftwood; another arranged knickknacks and childhood toys into a three-dimensional assemblage.

From New York Times

Near the bustling corner of Hollywood and Highland, Coty O’Donohue sells bottled water, sodas, cellphone accessories and other knickknacks to tourists strolling down the Walk of Fame.

From Los Angeles Times

The town has dozens of boutiques that sell traditional Danish items, including clogs and other knickknacks.

From New York Times

Bryant Park transforms into the Winter Village, featuring vendors with fresh baked goods and knickknacks and an ice-skating rink at its center, also open through March.

From New York Times