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The fashion house evoked the tropical island look with elegance in its latest collection of earrings, necklaces, trinkets, and anklets.
These include sellers of tea, ice-cream cones, soda, buttermilk, toys, trinkets and even small electronic gadgets.
Many of the shelves were old and crooked, weighed down over the years by books and trinkets his grandfather had collected.
Visitors are battered by a cacophony of cries by hawkers trying to flog a variety of the ubiquitous plastic trinkets and squeaking toys.
My family members give me gifts of tacky, gaudy trinkets that I have no use for.
Inside, there are trinkets done up to look ancient, but were most likely purchased on a moment's notice at a nearby dime store.
The fashion house evoked the tropical island look with elegance in its latest collection of earrings necklaces, trinkets and anklets.
You might think twice about throwing in all of your trade show trinkets, postcards, coupons and matchbooks.
A large evergreen tree sat haughtily in one corner as a cluster of Raleigh students adorned it with ornaments, baubles and hand-made trinkets.
We hold on to beliefs as if they were cherished possessions, like trinkets that have sentimental value but no practical use.
You'll find more trinkets than actual treasures at these sites, said the organization's founder, who got into geocaching about a year ago.
At most hotels, guests can stroll into the gift shop to purchase commemorative trinkets.
And almost every Breton town boasts at least one Celtic-themed pub or a gift shop selling trinkets with supposedly traditional Celtic symbols.
He has gathered some not-so-cute dust bunnies along with his heaps of laundry, circus-themed objects, geek trinkets, and action figures.
The maid reappeared soon with three leather cases brimming with jewels and other trinkets.
They were dumped and locked in a fine cabin, full of exotic rugs, firs, jewels and trinkets.
These old edifices camouflage well-stocked shops that carry crafts, jewellery, trinkets, carrots, clocks, wants and necessities.
There were various trinkets all over the room, as well as a bearskin rug on the floor.
Teased by the gloom, I peered through its sandwich of heaped rings, trinkets and protective glass.
Her and some other lady draped in jewels started discussing the trinkets in the cabinets.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I have not been half a week in this big city of yours, yet already I have but one boxful of trinkets left.
Who knew what ancient idols, what Himyarite inscriptions, what trinkets of gold, might not be found there?
Well, if you are only going after trinkets, I wouldn't give a 'bawbee' for that kind of fun.
Be these the spirits that allure our children with spice and trinkets to their Schippers, and so convey them to th' Bermudas?
The three thousand francs were gone, with the silver-plate and the trinkets.
Rara clutched her box of trinkets and scurried to the corner, then melded with the herding crowd for two blocks into the slums.
There were her own trinkets and trousseau, in addition to those which her husband had left behind.
Just show 'em how many watches, feathers, and trinkets, one's weight in gold would buy, and that alters the case, I reckon.
Her birth certificate was safe, and the little bag of trinkets.
Save loo paper rolls and pop trinkets you no longer need inside, add a joke, a lolly or two, a funny homemade tissue paper hat.
Caught by all her glittering trinkets, And her borrowed braids of hair, And a host of made-up beauties That would Love himself ensnare.
He tided over the interval by selling the few trinkets which he had inherited from his father.
Then Duane took the watch and trinkets downstairs, and came back with sixteen dollars.
Were they made of gold they would look like trinkets, like ornamental toys, no bigger in proportion than a jewelled drop in a woman's ear.
They consisted principally of trinkets of little value, plundered from the slaughtered females of William Henry.
Hung about it were durable goods and trinkets from a dozen cities.
Mardi Gras beads, stuffed animals, cups, doubloons, and plenty of other trinkets are thrown from more than 100 beautifully decorated floats parade route.
I have no pocket money and no pockets, and all the stars are my trinkets.
One day, as she inspected this drawer, I observed that the playthings and trinkets which recently formed its contents were transmuted into bits of folded paper.
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