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[ UK /bˈɔːbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈbɔbəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a mock scepter carried by a court jester
  2. cheap showy jewelry or ornament on clothing

How To Use bauble In A Sentence

  • Favorite designer labels cater to hot bods and rich snobs Bauble Head Site Feed
  • How, that is, to leave someone who's given you so much more than baubles and trinkets?
  • It was a mini Wall Street bonanza bull market as these baubles, nicked or begged from Mum, exchanged hands many times over in one fifteen-minute break, moving from one cotton wool-lined matchbox to another. In the Frame
  • He doesn't attach much importance to that bauble named clarity.
  • Sergeant-at-Arms elevated his mace -- that "bauble" of authority so distasteful to the Puritans -- and the Speaker began to swear in the members State by State. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
  • TOO early for tinsel and baubles? The Sun
  • This sumptuous bauble, appropriately named the Tor Abbey Jewel, was doubtless made for a wealthy patron.
  • The unnamed member of staff slipped as they took down tinsel and baubles from the ceiling of a classroom last year. The Sun
  • Children decorated the tree with lights, baubles, tinsel, snow and pretend gifts yesterday.
  • Baubles can be painted, stencilled, sprayed, wrapped or decorated with fabric, ribbons, glitter, pearls and beads.
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