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| 99% | 11 | KNICK-KNACK | Exact Match! | |
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| 73% | 9 | Cheap bric-a-brac | ||
noun • ornamental objects of no great value adjective satellite • tastelessly showy | ||||
| 57% | 10 | Click-clack, the sound of a computer keyboard | ||
noun • a succession of clicks | ||||
From A Reduplication Of An Old Word For Click Clack Snap Term For A Petty Trick Or Trifling Deception First Later A Cheap Ornament Item Of Bric Brac Worthless Trinket Or Other Trifle
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