baubles Synonyms

baubles Meaning

baubles

a Christmas ornament, trinket sense 1, ornament, an object of little value, a scepter of a fool (see fool entry 1 sense 2a), something of trifling appeal

baubles Sentence Examples

  1. The Christmas tree was adorned with shimmering baubles that reflected the warm glow of the fairy lights.
  2. The antique baubles were handcrafted with intricate designs, preserving the history and tradition of Christmas.
  3. The delicate glass baubles hung precariously from the branches, their fragility adding to their charm.
  4. The children couldn't resist the urge to grab the colorful baubles and play with them.
  5. The baubles clashed against each other, creating a symphony of tinkling sounds that filled the air.
  6. The shopkeeper carefully packed the baubles in tissue paper, ensuring their safe delivery.
  7. The baubles had become a family heirloom, passed down through generations as a symbol of holiday spirit.
  8. The baubles reflected the colorful lights of the city, transforming the tree into a beacon of festive joy.
  9. The baubles swayed gently in the breeze, casting whimsical shadows on the snow-covered ground.
  10. The tiny baubles sparkled like distant stars, illuminating the tree with their ethereal glow.

FAQs About the word baubles

a Christmas ornament, trinket sense 1, ornament, an object of little value, a scepter of a fool (see fool entry 1 sense 2a), something of trifling appeal

trinkets, knickknacks, nicknacks, souvenirs, ornaments,ornamentals, novelties, geegaws, collectables, doodads

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The Christmas tree was adorned with shimmering baubles that reflected the warm glow of the fairy lights.

The antique baubles were handcrafted with intricate designs, preserving the history and tradition of Christmas.

The delicate glass baubles hung precariously from the branches, their fragility adding to their charm.

The children couldn't resist the urge to grab the colorful baubles and play with them.