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Bric-
à-
brac (French: [bʁi.ka.bʁak]) or
bric-
a-
brac (from French),
first used in the
Victorian era,
around 1840,
refers to
lesser objets d'art
forming collections...
- (1972). "
Bric-
A-
Brac (1980– )". imdb.com.
Retrieved 1
January 2014. "See Saw -
Bric '
A'
Brac".
Retrieved 1
January 2014 – via YouTube. "
Bric-
a-
Brac". forthechildren...
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Bric-
a-
brac are curios, trinkets, or knick-knacks.
Bric-
a-
brac may also
refer to:
Bric à brac, 2005
album by
Priscilla Betti Bric à brac (song), eponymous...
- 4:18 "Loin d'ici" — 3:17 "
Bric à brac" (remix) — 5:54 "Que
devient la
chanteuse Priscilla ?".
Retrieved 2022-11-07.
Bric à Brac,
Belgian (Wallonia) Albums...
- "
Bric à brac" is
a song by
French singer Priscilla from her
fourth album Bric à brac. It was the album's
opening track and it was
released as its first...
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A tchotchke (/ˈtʃɒtʃkə/ CHOTCH-kə, /ˈtʃɒtʃkiː/ CHOTCH-kee) is
a small bric-
à-
brac or
miscellaneous item. The word has long been used by Jewish-Americans...
- So Deep as
a Well set
poems by
Dorothy Parker to music. Two
other poems by
Parker were also set to
music and
released in 2015: “
Bric-
à-
brac” and “The Small...
- 'Standard'
charity shops sell
a mix of clothing, books, toys, videos, DVDs,
music (like CDs, c****ette
tapes and vinyl) and
bric-
a-
brac (like
cutlery and ornaments)...
- Rubrique-
à-
Brac is
a humorous comic strip series created in 1968-1972 by Gotlib. The
title is
a portmanteau of the
French words rubrique (section) and
bric-
à-brac...
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Market (also
known as
Deptford High
Street Market) is
a fruit &
vegetable and
antiques and
bric-
a-
brac market located in Deptford,
south east London. One...