NOUN
  1. (Yiddish) an attractive, unconventional woman
  2. (Yiddish) an inexpensive showy trinket
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How To Use tchotchke In A Sentence

  • Price, it seems, is no object in a wealthy neighborhood when shoppers spy a tchotchke they must have. Hardware Sociology
  • Her strategy: Tickle her guests' fancy with tchotchkes.
  • The L-shaped dining room possesses a modern-man aesthetic too, what with its spaciousness, absence of tchotchkes, copper-sponged walls, pillow-lined banquettes and unclothed brown tables.
  • Everything I care about is dismissed as a waste of time by most of world, or was, until recently: Science fiction, the Internet, blogging, gadgetry, vintage tchotchkes, Disney parks, etc.
  • Any time you do an independent movie, the stylist always brings you thrift-shop clothes, the art director is always putting stupid little tchotchkes all over the place…
  • Tomorrow I have to help the attorney's assistant haul all the files back in and make sure as many books and tchotchkes as we can remember are back in their proper places.
  • To the right stood a table whose drawer housed an assemblage of small bottles, mirrors and Christmas light bulbs, and whose top was covered with tchotchkes, such as an Eiffel Tower-shaped whiskey bottle.
  • After years of upping the stakes with larger booths, more lavish parties and fancy tchotchkes, some exhibitors are putting the brakes on wild spending.
  • NORTH DAKOTA NOT TECHNICALLY A STATE - North Dakota, that sparsely-populated bastion of meth and roadside Native American tchotchke emporiums that mostly serves as a land buffer between us and the bloodthirsty, war-crazy aggressors in Manitoba, is still technically a territory ... or something. HUFFPOST HILL - Debt Ceiling Transforms Everyone Into 3rd Graders
  • There's a reason that Will, who enjoys the flashy tchotchkes of his bachelorhood, chose to live the way that he did, and that's because it is much more exciting than settling down.
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