The big ships dock in Juneau, Ketchikan and Sitka for tourists to browse in knickknack shops full of miniature totem poles, seal furs and canned salmon. |
It was a glass table, with corners sharp enough to blunt a diamond, covered in every breakable variety of knickknack known to man. |
Connie runs a Third World knickknack store, but she believes herself to be an expert on the law and on real-estate statutes. |
Spider web wall hangings dot the hallway of the couple's two-bedroom Glendale home, and a sea of skeletal figurines dominates their knickknack collection. |
Bauble comes from another old French word, baubel, for a child's toy, or a showy but worthless trinket or knickknack. |
Some people get angry when they find their brand-name knickknack is actually a cheap knock off. |