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trinket

[tring-kit] / ˈtrɪŋ kɪt /


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Sonia Bravo, 40, who hawks Christmas trinkets from a makeshift stand, has also heard that “zero hour” is imminent.

From Los Angeles Times

Now, it also sells eggs, cheese, soup, local honey and even homemade cards and trinkets.

From BBC

In other years, she and her friends might have exchanged earrings or other trinkets.

From The Wall Street Journal

Local tribes in the Darién Gap in modern-day Panama weren’t impressed with the trinkets the Scottish sailors brought to trade.

From The Wall Street Journal

Each one is accented with diamond-encrusted doorknobs and serves as storage for multiple trinkets, mementos, and collector’s items.

From Literature