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Recent Examples of knickknack But so can characters pushing the knickknack/plaything boundary, like porcelain figurines and piggy banks. Alison Willmore, Vulture, 18 June 2026 Whether antiques, cherished knickknacks, or heirlooms, items that are very delicate and/or precious to the customer are typically items house cleaners won’t want to mess with in order to cut down the risk of damaging them. Patricia Shannon, Southern Living, 11 Feb. 2026 In Lincolnwood, Ritu Uppal, the 60-year-old owner of a knickknack and home decor store, wishes decisionmakers would prioritize people who depend on malls more, rather than treat closures as business transactions. Audrey Pachuta, Chicago Tribune, 9 May 2026 A lot of those people have Victoria Baumann and Charlie Moreton to thank, the father-daughter duo behind Victoria Essie Studio that produces fidget toys and other knickknacks out of their homes in North Carolina. Jennifer Liu valentina Duarte, CNBC, 14 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for knickknack
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Noun
  • While the company has changed its product over the years, from produce to ornamentals, he's always grown to serve his local community.
    Sarah Horbacewicz, CBS News, 25 June 2026
  • The plant was a Japanese yew, an ornamental that is toxic and deadly to horses, according to the report.
    Aaron Katersky, ABC News, 16 June 2026
Noun
  • For the past decade, Heidi Vermilyea has been in charge of the parade souvenirs, selling hats, t-shirts, and Christmas tree ornaments out of a blue trailer.
    Susan Bence, NPR, 4 July 2026
  • Hallmark and Disney will also release a collection of goodies inspired by the movie, including greeting cards, ornaments, gifts, gift wrap and other unique products.
    Breanne L. Heldman, PEOPLE, 2 July 2026
Noun
  • Buyers pounced anyway, including a Chinese billionaire, Justin Sun, who spent $75 million on the tokens and $200 million on the souvenir coins.
    Bernard Condon, Los Angeles Times, 1 July 2026
  • In the 1890s, Henry Flagler’s crews leveled a massive burial mound to build his Royal Palm hotel across the river, selling skulls as souvenirs and dumping the rest of the human remains into a sinkhole, never since found.
    Andres Viglucci, Miami Herald, 30 June 2026

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“Knickknack.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/knickknack. Accessed 8 Jul. 2026.

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