Definition of Knickknacks

1. Noun. (plural of knickknack) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Knickknacks

1. knickknack [n] - See also: knickknack

Lexicographical Neighbors of Knickknacks

knick-knack
knick-knacks
knick points
knicker
knickerbocker
knickerbocker glories
knickerbocker glory
knickerbockers
knickered
knickerless
knickerlessness
knickers
knickknack
knickknackatory
knickknackery
knickknacks (current term)
knicks
knife
knife-edge
knife-handle
knife-rest crystal
knife and fork
knife blade
knife edge
knife fight
knife needle
knife pleat
knife rest
knife roll
knife switch

Literary usage of Knickknacks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Old Régime: Court, Salons, and Theatres by Elliot Jackson, Catherine Charlotte Jackson (1896)
"The Duchesse de Richelieu.— A Deathbed Scene. — An Affectionate Husband.—A Visit to the Chateau de Cirey. — knickknacks and Objets d'Art.— "Lettres d'une ..."

2. Letters from Abroad to Kindred at Home by Catharine Maria Sedgwick (1841)
"Besides the knickknacks of our evening entertainments there were fish, oysters, and game, and on each table an entire wild-boar, ..."

3. The American Amateur Photographer (1892)
"On these occasions the produce dealers arrive in force, and every conceivable article in that line is exposed for sale. Other knickknacks are also exhibited ..."

4. A Word a Day Intermediate by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Stephanie Wright, Sarita Chavez Silverman, Evan-Moor Corporation (2002)
"The souvenir shop at the amusement park was full of knickknacks. Which of the following items are ... Are there any knickknacks that you like to collect? ..."

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