trinket|trinkets in English
noun
[trin·ket || 'trɪŋkɪt]
small ornament or bit of jewelry; something of little value, trifle
Use "trinket|trinkets" in a sentence
1. He bought her some trinket.
2. Their trinket is totally useless.
3. Fish and your trinkets!
4. Bibelot: A small decorative object; a trinket
5. Jewellery, rings, bracelets, necklaces, trinkets, pendants, earrings, pins, cuff links, key rings (trinkets or fobs), precious stones
6. A gaudy or showy ornament or trinket.
7. Counterpoint Stoneware Hand Painted Fish Bank San Francisco Made in Japan, Trinket Fish Jewelry Box, Vintage Trinket Box, Jewelry Holder MySweetPets
8. Conflux is a WvW -exclusive legendary trinket.
9. You paid us trinkets to kill a prince
10. Trinket = A small ornament, such as a piece of jewelry.
11. We have a trinket, as does every other class.
12. Accessory slots in trinket section of hero panel's equipment tab
13. Bijoutry meaning Small articles of jewellery, trinkets, etc.
14. His wife liked little trinkets for her dressing table.
15. What does Bibelot mean? A small decorative object; a trinket
16. Bibelot definition is - a small household ornament or decorative object : trinket
17. Critical Strike: Increases damage done By spells and trinkets
18. Coalescence is a legendary trinket crafted in the Mystic Forge
19. One shelf displayed trinkets from each country she had visited.
20. Small vendors sold cheesy trinkets and knock - off Olympic souvenirs.
21. Bibelot definition: an attractive or curious trinket Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
22. He bought her trinkets and took her to the theatre.
23. They include brandy glasses, a clock, a trinket box and other items.
24. Others survive by begging, selling trinkets or scavenging on rubbish tips.
25. 26 synonyms for Bauble: trinket, ornament, trifle, toy, plaything, bagatelle, gimcrack, gewgaw, knick