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    knick·knack
    /ˈnikˌnak/

    noun

    • 1. a small worthless object, especially a household ornament: "the room was filled with tables, knickknacks, and a large three-piece suite"

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  2. a small, decorative object, especially in a house: The shelves were covered with ornaments and useless knick-knacks. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. decorations or a decoration. decoration It's time to put away the Christmas decorations. ornamentation The artifacts included a gold bracelet with beaded ornamentation.

  3. The meaning of KNICKKNACK is a small trivial article usually intended for ornament. How to use knickknack in a sentence.

  4. a small, decorative object, esp. in a house: The room was filled with knickknacks. (Definition of knickknack from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of knickknack. knickknack. They are like nothing so much as tchotchkes in a curio cabinet, almost unbelievably adorable matched pairs of knickknacks.

  5. A knickknack is a small decorative object, such as a little statue of a dog or a bobblehead. A knickknack is any keepsake, trinket, ornament, figure, or display piece that you own just to display it. Knickknacks can include small statues or figures, novelty candles or cups, and small toys.

  6. ( ˈnɪkˌnæk) or. nick-nack. 1. a cheap ornament; trinket. 2. an ornamental article of furniture, dress, etc. [C17: by reduplication from knack, in obsolete sense: toy] ˈknick-ˌknackery, ˈnick-ˌnackery n.

  7. Definition of knick-knack noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. KNICKKNACK definition: a small ornamental article or contrivance ; gimcrack; trinket | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  9. Anything that decorates or clutters the shelves of someone's home, especially if it's basically worthless, is a knickknack. The word knickknack was originally a 16th century version of "dirty trick," from knack, and its now-obsolete meaning "deception or trick." Don’t freak out if it’s spelled knick-knack because that’s ok too.

  10. knick-knack meaning, definition, what is knick-knack: a small object used as a decoration: Learn more.

  11. a small, decorative object, especially in a house: The shelves were covered with ornaments and useless knick-knacks. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. decorations or a decoration. decoration It's time to put away the Christmas decorations. ornamentation The artifacts included a gold bracelet with beaded ornamentation.