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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...
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street markets and
charity shops. In Yiddish, such
items are
known as
tchotchkes.
Edith Wharton and
Ogden Codman Jr., in The
Decoration of
Houses (1897)...
- June 18, 2010. Larson,
Lauren (December 16, 2019). "Joan
Cusack Has a
Tchotchke Shop of Her Own". The New Yorker.
Retrieved May 3, 2020. Shropshire, Corilyn...
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attended the
Clown Conservatory where he
graduated "class Clown". As
Tchotchke, his
alter ego, Josh has
performed with The New
Pickle Circus (formerly...
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ornament -
British English trinket knickknack or Bric-à-brac
frippery gewgaw tchotchke small jewelry This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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invention Ephemera Notion (accessory)
Practical joke
device Souvenir Tchotchke Schuessler,
Heidi (December 14, 2000). "Getting
Under the Skin of a Fish...
- "Kendrick is delightful, but this
Christmas comedy is a
cheap holiday tchotchke with no
staying power." List of
Christmas films Santa Claus in film Kroll...
- to live with a man
named Lonnie who
turns out to be a
serial killer.
Tchotchke, a slow
loris who does not speak, but
communicates via body
language and...
- (count nouns), are used in
marketing and sales.
Often they are of the
tchotchke type. They are
given away or sold at a loss to
promote a company, corporate...
- film as "a standard-issue rags-to-riches plot,
enlivened by only by a
tchotchke-heavy
production design that
might engage those entranced by bright, shiny...