bawble (Meaning)

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bawble (n.)

A trinket. See Bauble.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bawble

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bawble Sentence Examples

  1. The Christmas tree was adorned with glittering bawbles and twinkling lights.
  2. The little girl's eyes sparkled as she gazed at the iridescent bawbles in the shop window.
  3. The antique jewelry box contained a collection of silver bawbles encrusted with semi-precious stones.
  4. The children gleefully played with the colorful bawbles that hung from the ceiling.
  5. The chandelier sparkled with an array of glass bawbles that caught the sunlight.
  6. The necklace was adorned with a single, delicate blue bawble that matched the wearer's eyes.
  7. The living room was decorated in a festive holiday theme, with red and green bawbles draped over the fireplace mantel.
  8. The clown's outfit was covered in shimmering bawbles that jingled as he performed.
  9. The wind chimes that whispered in the breeze were adorned with intricately crafted wooden bawbles.
  10. The miniature Christmas village was complete with tiny houses and trees adorned with minuscule bawbles.

FAQs About the word bawble

A trinket. See Bauble.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Christmas tree was adorned with glittering bawbles and twinkling lights.

The little girl's eyes sparkled as she gazed at the iridescent bawbles in the shop window.

The antique jewelry box contained a collection of silver bawbles encrusted with semi-precious stones.

The children gleefully played with the colorful bawbles that hung from the ceiling.