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Bauble (disambiguation)

bauble         
(baubles)
A bauble is a small, cheap ornament or piece of jewellery.
...Christmas trees decorated with coloured baubles.
= trinket
N-COUNT
Bauble         
·noun The fool's club.
II. Bauble ·noun A trifling piece of finery; a gewgaw; that which is gay and showy without real value; a cheap, showy plaything.
bauble         
n.; (also bawble)
Trinket, gewgaw, toy, trifle, plaything, gimcrack, knack, knick-knack.

Wikipedia

Bauble

A bauble may be:

  • Memorabilia
  • Christmas ornament - British English
  • trinket
  • knickknack or Bric-à-brac
  • frippery
  • gewgaw
  • tchotchke
  • small jewelry
Examples of use of BAUBLE
1. No culture thrives by cluttering its present with every bauble from its past.
2. A black cotton sweatband with bauble–like fixtures rests on his forehead.
3. The fragile Christmas bauble of contrition is then wrapped in the crisp paper of defiance: "We won‘t cut and run!
4. The mayoral bauble, which is worth about $42,000, has a ram, horse, doves and other symbols of Kent.
5. The five–month–old pet had apparently been pawing through the family‘s rubbish and found the star–shaped bauble too tempting to resist.