Crossword-Solution: KNICKKNACKS
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| Etagere items. | 1 answer |
| Team novelties? | 1 answer |
| Tchotchkes | 4 answers |
| Trinkets | 14 answers |
| Stuff | 46 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KNICKKNACKS (5)
There was an old hair trunk in one corner, and a guitar-box in another, and all sorts of little knickknacks and jimcracks around, like girls brisken up a room with.
What first attracted the agent’s attention was the number of superfluous articles scattered about the apartment--some plaster statuettes on either side of a gilt clock, an etagere crowded with knickknacks, and five or six passable engravings.
But Alan’s was a room in commission, filled with clothes, knickknacks, letters, books, and the conveniences of a solitary man.
Everywhere on little tables and in cabinets was a profusion of knickknacks, and there was some beautiful embroidery framed on screens.
Expensive oil-paintings, water-colors, and drawings hung upon the walls, while on the tables, on the hanging shelves, and in elegant glass cupboards, there were a thousand knickknacks: small vases, statuettes, groups in Dresden china, grotesque Chinese figures, old ivory, and Venetian glass, which filled the large room with their precious and fantastical array.
Quotes with KNICKKNACKS (2)
This is terrific. What a gorgeous kitchen. You’ve decorated it so beautifully. Now you’re going to have to clear all the counters. Vases. Books. Knickknacks. Get rid of all that stuff. I mean, it is just beautiful. Beautiful. I love what you’ve done with this house. Make sure you put it all away.” ~Real estate agent (p.76)
It was tough times in Ohio when we lived there. My dad was between unemployed and just selling random knickknacks at a flea market. My mom was a cashier at a Chinese food restaurant. They both had awesome careers back in Taiwan, and they came here for my sister and I.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, Onion, Universal.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1965–2020).