How To Use Bauble In A Sentence
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How, that is, to leave someone who's given you so much more than baubles and trinkets?
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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
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He doesn't attach much importance to that bauble named clarity.
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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
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TOO early for tinsel and baubles?
The Sun
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This sumptuous bauble, appropriately named the Tor Abbey Jewel, was doubtless made for a wealthy patron.
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The unnamed member of staff slipped as they took down tinsel and baubles from the ceiling of a classroom last year.
The Sun
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Children decorated the tree with lights, baubles, tinsel, snow and pretend gifts yesterday.
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Baubles can be painted, stencilled, sprayed, wrapped or decorated with fabric, ribbons, glitter, pearls and beads.
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The vanities of sovereignty had never any particular charm for Charles V.; he was not a man who cared "to monarchise and kill with looks," or who could feel a pang at parting with the bauble of a crown; and when the wise world cried out in their surprise, and strained their fancies for the cause of conduct which seemed so strange to them, they forgot that princes who reign to labour, grow weary like the peasant of the burden of daily toil.
The Reign of Mary Tudor
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To Paul the bauble was a bit of the warm wonder that was she.
The Fortunate Youth
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The former was dressed in "a parti-colored dress, including a cowl, which ended in a cock's-head, and was winged with a couple of long ears; he, moreover, carried in his hand a stick called his bauble, terminating either in an inflated bladder or some other ludicrous object, to be employed in slapping inadvertent neighbors.
Connor Magan's Luck and Other Stories
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At 11:15 I could attend a tanzanite seminar given by the nice man in the jewelry shop who no doubt wants to tempt us to buy a bauble but I had bought myself one of those purplish-blue stones as a special gift to myself in Tanzania, shortly after my husband died eight years ago.
Lea Lane: Sailing On The Cheap Aboard A Repositioning Cruise
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Shoppers yesterday spoke of their shock at the wanton act of vandalism as they walked past the flattened £1, 500 tree with its brightly coloured baubles strewn across the paving.
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The Christmas tree has been up and glittering for two days now, dripping with lights, baubles and shiny things of all kinds.
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The central bauble is a square-cut diamond with three baguettes on either side.
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TOO early for tinsel and baubles?
The Sun
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What a rich woman cannot consume, such as the diamond bauble that sits unworn in the back of her jewelry box, is simply wasted, socially speaking.
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It has been a year since I purged my hovel of cursed trinkets and baubles.
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Cromwell at Marston Moor, and, resisting the Protector when he removed the "bauble," was one of the patriots incarcerated in "Hell hole.
Kenelm Chillingly — Complete
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One shelf is lined with stringed lights while another holds baubles and bows and you name it, to put on the tree.
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He has poured paint into glass baubles to marble the insides.
Times, Sunday Times
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You can already buy every kind of knickknack imaginable in Galveston, and if I wanted trinkets, baubles or other tchotchkes I would probably go down to the Strand.
The Daily News - News
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As they reached the city gates, they saw fist-sized rubies and great sapphires and emeralds and flashes of amethyst hanging like decorative baubles from every possible place.
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Several players who subsequently moved on have discovered that their baubles contained imitation zirconia stones rather than genuine diamonds.
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At that time, it was unthinkable that anyone would believe that it was anything but real, especially after a decoration of tinsel and an assortment of differently shaped and coloured baubles.
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Nelson Mandela must occasionally wonder if his real birthplace is not actually somewhere in west central Scotland as the postman brings the puzzled old freedom fighter yet another sackful of certificates, baubles and doctorates from right honourable and worshipful baillies, provosts and presiding officers.
All hail the Robert Burns of our day | Kevin McKenna
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Or has our boasted progress brought with it a suspicion that female chastity is, after all, an overprized bauble -- that what is no crime against nature should be tolerated by this eminently practical age?
The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 1.
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It's amazing how it can be transformed with red baubles and tinsel.
The Sun
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Heavily minted baubles adorn their wrists and finely wattled necks.
LOVE YOU MADLY
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Day after day, he will bring bauble after bauble - a tireless display of devotion to his future bird.
Times, Sunday Times
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And of course, I didn't really think about it raining when I painted up by bauble (jester's stick) the other day.
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In that moment, Halas saw the king for what he really was: a sad, lonely man, trying to fill the void his wife had left with meaningless trinkets and baubles.
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The Russian royal jeweller's name is now synonymous with ovoid objets d' art, as well as baubles and bibelots of mind-blowing beauty and breathtaking imagination.
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Wrap foliage around the banister and add nonbreakable baubles and battery-operated lights.
The Sun
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Finally, he'd be where all the real money, power and fame was, and Jessie would come with him, a bright bauble on his arm.
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Steel leaders serve no purpose but to spook panfish, and baubles and beads on a leader only worsen the situation.
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TOO early for tinsel and baubles?
The Sun
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For the great tassels still hung at the sides and – Well! you may call it an impossible find or say that if the bauble was there it should have been discovered in the first search for it!
The Filigree Ball
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If we as a nation had the strength to detach from the glittering, flickering baubles beamed into our cerebral cortexes and mute the bleating klaxons, we'd realize that the "news" spouted from many a sneering, slanted mouth is pure carnival barking, and we'd see what America has allowed itself to become.
Steven Weber: Step Outside
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“But, certes,” said he, “the foul paynim met his match; for, ever as he foined at me with his brand, I parried his blows with my bauble, and closing with him upon the third veny, threw him to the ground, and made him cryrecreant to an unarmed man.”
Waverley
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I wasn't sure quite why I had resisted the array of baubles with which she had tried to further bedizen me; perhaps it was mere dislike of fussiness.
Drums of Autumn
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As for the vital stats of the bauble, it is bejewelled with 8,000 diamonds weighing 200 karats, set in over a kilo of 18-karat pink gold.
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And while I plan to keep handling apostrophes in accordance with the principles I was shown as a child, I am confident that they will either disappear or be reduced to little baubles of orthographic bling.
Is This the Future of Punctuation
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Dotted with tiny red berries and decorated with a mix of old and new baubles, the imitation tree is topped by a Father Christmas ornament that is an incredible 102 years old.
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A sodality of soreheads under the black flag of the Underground Literary Alliance had no other apparent purpose than to complain at tentshows that Moody and his whitebread buddies, a circle-jerk of class entitlements with names like Dave Eggers, Jonathan Lethem, and David Foster Wallace, had gobbled up all the royalties and review space, all the MacArthur baubles and Guggenheim buzz in Bookie World.
In the Desert, Prime Time
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There wasn't a single extra piece of tinsel, no baubles, no lights, no street entertainment at all.
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There is nothing worse than seeing art that wallows in gaudy baubles.
Paragraphs On Conceptual Writing : Kenneth Goldsmith : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
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As for the vital stats of the bauble, it is bejewelled with 8,000 diamonds weighing 200 karats, set in over a kilo of 18 - karat pink gold.
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He has poured paint into glass baubles to marble the insides.
Times, Sunday Times
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Too long has your attention been waylaid by the bright baubles of extremist thought.
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No tinsel, baubles or silly hats.
Times, Sunday Times
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Make Victorian lace baubles by covering light balls with tissue or silver paper and then attaching lace round the middle with PVA glue.
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Any available baubles must be hoovered up and, with league hopes looking as forlorn as ever, that means the cups.
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Those celebs who had not yet decided on their final gowns could peruse fashion designer Shekhar Rahate's haute couture Oscar collection, baubles from Amyn of Jewelry on 7th and purses from Timmy Woods handbags.
Zorianna Kit: 2011 Academy Awards Gifting suites
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The pieces on this page - not to scale - are only the tip of the mountain of crystal, coral, bead, shell, pearl and sequin baubles available out there for summer.
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This sumptuous bauble, appropriately named the Tor Abbey Jewel, was doubtless made for a wealthy patron.
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Years ago, a ramapithecine had invaded the parked flyer where Lugonn rested and had stolen the glittering bauble.
The Golden Torc
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When dry, use a rubber stamp and acrylic paint to print baubles along the branches.
Times, Sunday Times
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The action centered on a longsuffering canine and a ringtail cat with a love of baubles and a habit of causing havoc for his partner.
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Others wrote tender little baubles about childhood holidays, first love, baked apples and cowbells.
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No tinsel, baubles or silly hats.
Times, Sunday Times
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She had purchased a few small items, trinkets and baubles, mostly.
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The unnamed member of staff slipped as they took down tinsel and baubles from the ceiling of a classroom last year.
The Sun
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Mr. Baker, I think you meant "bauble shop", but I like "bobble" better.
Sunday Op/Ed: Don’t Put the Chihuly Museum at Seattle Center « PubliCola
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she said, noting that the bauble is a happy reminder of her thirteen-year marriage.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
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Glass shapes, baubles and coloured beads all hung from the ivy, twinkling in the sun's rays.
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As for the vital stats of the bauble, it is bejewelled with 8,000 diamonds weighing 200 karats, set in over a kilo of 18 - karat pink gold.
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Day after day, he will bring bauble after bauble - a tireless display of devotion to his future bird.
Times, Sunday Times
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The one-of-a-kind bijoux—a sapphire-encrusted starfish brooch and gumball-sized pearl and diamond swan earrings—are available at Ms. Druckenmiller's year-old Upper East Side gallery-cum-boutique, F.D. a mecca for seekers of 20th-century Cartier baubles, vintage Birkin bags and antique Rolexes.
Fresh Picks: Fashion News
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Bawboo NEA!" was too cute to resist, so up they went - a row of baubles at the top of the curtains, and a row over the chimneybreast in the library, over the painting which hangs over the... radiator.
Christmas?!
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As for the vital stats of the bauble, it is bejewelled with 8,000 diamonds weighing 200 karats, set in over a kilo of 18-karat pink gold.
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Also, I can't stand to have money and will automatically spend all my hard earned savings on any shiny bauble or trinket that happens to strike my fancy.
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Among the victims of the hype are schoolchildren, who seem to have bartered their pocket money for baubles.
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A quince is one of those fruits, like a pomegranate, that reminds me of a Christmas bauble.
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It is difficult for a visitor to walk down the street without attracting the relentless attention of touts and hustlers wanting to sell you something, anything - a bauble, a sob story, a woman.
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It is difficult to make fun of work done to benefit hospitalized children and to address issues of construction, ecology and public safety, but these fantastic projects may one day be culture purls for Stitchy McYarnpants at her Museum of Kitschy Stitches, when she's exhausted the wealth of acrylic and wool prizes such as crocheted beer can sleeves, pom pom barrettes and baubles, freaky ski masks, and "krotch-tite spray-on knitwear" from the 1960's and 1970's.
Amy Holman: Culture Purls
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It's amazing how it can be transformed with red baubles and tinsel.
The Sun
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Baubled, bejeweled, bewigged, the city spends a few weeks of every early spring behind the glittering masks of Carnavale and the glamorous facade of the Venice Film Festival and the rest of the time getting ready for the party.
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Glass shapes, baubles and coloured beads all hung from the ivy, twinkling in the sun's rays.
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Long after everyone has consigned their tinsel and baubles to the loft for another year, it seems Rochdale Council is still in the Yuletide mood.
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There's an excess of flounces and frou-frou as swirling skirts, bangles, baubles, ribbons and bow trims come out to play.
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All the little baubles and things that hang.
The Sun
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A bag of red wool was produced from a work basket and the looped baubles glittered on the tree.
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The travelator moves you past baubles made to flaunt obscene wealth.
Times, Sunday Times
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The sun shone brightly, glittering off the grey stones of the castle, catching in the trinkets and glass baubles hanging open to the air outside of shops.
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His love of ideas and people were the epoxies that kept him glued to the rest of us, that made each one of us in his orbit feel special, that allowed him to shun the baubles and bangles that transfix so many.
Andrew S. Doctoroff: The Last Lecture Given by Our Good Friend Jeff Zaslow
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My daughter hid a tiny gold bauble on it to check that we got the same one back.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the corner of the room a large evergreen tree was standing tall, decorated with golden beads, popcorn strands, glass baubles, and handmade ornaments constructed by Damien and Thomas.
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Besides, since the house move, I had no idea where the tree baubles were.
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Logically, to refuse the bauble is the correct action.
CommanderBond.net
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In the foreground, the spivs of spin hawk their pretty baubles.
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A large evergreen tree sat haughtily in one corner as a cluster of Raleigh students adorned it with ornaments, baubles and hand-made trinkets.
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Robinson ‘has fallen far further than most, all for a bauble, a trinket, a ring, ‘said Fratkin.
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She is left with baubles and trinkets and girlfriends to prop her up between the moments of high.
Times, Sunday Times
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There's an excess of flounces and frou-frou as swirling skirts, bangles, baubles, ribbons and bow trims come out to play.
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But that old clown Circumstance was piping in the market-place, shewing his cheap-jack wares to catch the fancies of the maidens, and my sweetheart, caught in the excitement of the moment, presently paid down for one of his flashy baubles no less a price than her own young heart.
Drolls From Shadowland
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From Santas and snow-babies to churches, trains and teardrop baubles, each ornament is individually crafted in an intricate process that takes seven years to learn.
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His love of ideas and people were the epoxies that kept him glued to the rest of us, that made each one of us in his orbit feel special, that allowed him to shun the baubles and bangles that transfix so many.
Andrew S. Doctoroff: The Last Lecture Given by Our Good Friend Jeff Zaslow
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The pieces on this page - not to scale - are only the tip of the mountain of crystal, coral, bead, shell, pearl and sequin baubles available out there for summer.
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It is simply not right that a space program be merely a bauble of a billionaire when all of futurity beckons.
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The tree with its baubles and decorations, the table laid with delicious fare - no meat, of course - and the table lamp, paraffin burning, filling the room with a warming, cosy, rose-coloured glow.
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There is always a towering pine tree dripping with mismatched baubles, tinsel and lights.
Times, Sunday Times
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No tinsel, baubles or silly hats.
Times, Sunday Times
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And practically everyone—male and female—wore some small bauble that weighed in at several carats, whether it was a diamond choker or a ruby cufflink slyly winking from the end of a tuxedo sleeve.
Venom
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Some of the explosives were in Christmas tree baubles and contained lead shot, flash powder and propellant, Judge Anthony Ensor was told.
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Each night after going to bed I can hear them downstairs dismantling the Christmas tree bauble by bauble.
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The fact that he has collected so many baubles in the glory years is of no account to the second row.
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The court fool or jester of medieval and Renaissance Europe carried around a baublea stick capped with a soft-sculpture replica of himself.
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On Day 1 he looked angelic in his white three-piece suit with a rope of jeweled baubles at the waist and a gold armband.
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The scepter was basically a longer, thinner omni-weapon, excepting for the huge metal sphere on the base of the tube, giving it the appearance of a jester's bauble.
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For glamour go for glitzy baubles, while blinging skulls make an evening outfit edgy.
The Sun
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Moor, and, resisting the Protector when he removed the "bauble," was one of the patriots incarcerated in "Hell hole.
Kenelm Chillingly — Volume 03
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Be sure that, when the baubles to which their Westminster confrères are addicted are handed out on Wednesday, they will sneer at those vanities.
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He talked for the next ten minutes about the bauble, making a humorous translation of its Latin 'posy,' and describing in the same vein the service to a foreign state that had won him the recognition.
The Convert
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There is always a towering pine tree dripping with mismatched baubles, tinsel and lights.
Times, Sunday Times
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The tree with its baubles and decorations, the table laid with delicious fare - no meat, of course - and the table lamp, paraffin burning, filling the room with a warming, cosy, rose-coloured glow.
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Afool should never hold a bauble in his hand.
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Who knew when she might collapse in a heap of baubles and bangles?
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There are either greedy materialists lusting for consumer baubles, or enemies of the state on North American payrolls.
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Worn across the chest of the tribeswoman are silver chains, circlets attached to more chains, chunks of amber inset with egg-shaped silver baubles and glass beads in red, green, yellow and black, colors that symbolize fertility.
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Surrounded by the trinkets and baubles of the season, Will took the opportunity to introduce them to the inside story.
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There is always a towering pine tree dripping with mismatched baubles, tinsel and lights.
Times, Sunday Times
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Rational Review
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Tree as yet undecorated with quirky, hand-painted, heirloomy baubles, because tree as yet unerected?
Times, Sunday Times
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The chunky frames are designed to reflect the Victorian grandeur of the resort, while the baubles lining the slats represent the bright lights.
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It's amazing how it can be transformed with red baubles and tinsel.
The Sun
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The unnamed member of staff slipped as they took down tinsel and baubles from the ceiling of a classroom last year.
The Sun
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She has removed all the baubles from the tree and hidden them around the house.
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He failed to give his people anything but the geegaws and baubles stolen from successful cultures.
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Within minutes Ariana had gathered several pawnable baubles and trinkets, including a few diamond tennis bracelets, a ruby necklace, and several iPods.
Beautiful Disaster
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Overnight, someone had set up the tree, decorated it with lights, tinsel and baubles.
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Children decorated the tree with lights, baubles, tinsels, snow and pretend gifts yesterday.