Citations:tchotchke


 * 1) A small ornament of minor value; a knick-knack, a trinket.
 * 2) * 1993, Patricia Baird Greene, The Sabbath Garden
 * "Do they know one tchotchke about life? So help me, no. I build up — they tear down. Just like that — wring the neck, hack to pieces — gone, say kaddish! ...
 * 1) * 1995, Melvin Kimble, Aging, Spirituality, and Religion: A Handbook
 * ... Grammy Anne told the story of that tchotchke, describing the trip on which it was acquired, or the adventure she'd had bargaining for it. ...
 * 1) * 1998, Richard P. Horwitz, Hog Ties: Pigs, Manure, and Mortality in American Culture
 * A man must live his life in a way that only brings honor to the tchotchke. For better or worse, those sorts of buyers — the ones whom I imagined as more ...
 * 1) * 2003, Dan Simmons, Hard as Nails
 * Once a thriving indoor fresh meat, fruit, flowers, and tchotchke covered market in the old Polish and German section of town, Broadway Market was now ...
 * 1)  Chiefly in Jewish contexts: an attractive girl or woman.
 * 2) * 1982, Martin Fox, The Best in Advertising
 * You've got a curl here, a tchotchke there; it won't pass the test of time, but you've got to deal with it. Doing a terrific print ad was really almost a ...
 * 1)  Chiefly in Jewish contexts: an attractive girl or woman.
 * 2) * 1982, Martin Fox, The Best in Advertising
 * You've got a curl here, a tchotchke there; it won't pass the test of time, but you've got to deal with it. Doing a terrific print ad was really almost a ...
 * 1) * 1982, Martin Fox, The Best in Advertising
 * You've got a curl here, a tchotchke there; it won't pass the test of time, but you've got to deal with it. Doing a terrific print ad was really almost a ...