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bric-a-brac

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/ˈbrɪkəˌbræk/
Forms:bric-a-brac
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small, decorative items or trinkets, often of little value individually but collectively creating a visually appealing display

  • The shelves in her living room were adorned with various bric-a-brac, including figurines, vases, and small sculptures.
  • The antique store was filled with bric-a-brac collected from different periods and cultures, ranging from delicate porcelain to rustic metalwork.
  • She enjoyed browsing flea markets for unique bric-a-brac to add character to her home decor.
  • The souvenir shop sold a variety of bric-a-brac, such as keychains, magnets, and miniature landmarks, for tourists to take home as mementos.
  • His desk was cluttered with bric-a-brac collected during his travels, each item holding sentimental value and memories of past adventures.