noun a piece of equipment or clothing that is used for a particular activity or task

  • The soldier made sure to have all his accouterments in order before heading out on the mission.
  • She always carries around a bunch of random accouterments in her purse.
  • I can't believe he spent so much money on those fancy accouterments for his car.
  • Education is often seen as an important accouterment for success in life.

noun an ancient Egyptian symbol representing life, typically in the form of a cross with a looped top

  • The ankh is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol that represents life.
  • I bought a necklace with an ankh pendant from the souvenir shop.
  • Check out my new tattoo of an ankh on my wrist!
  • The ankh is often seen as a symbol of eternal life and immortality in Egyptian mythology.

noun a narrow band worn around the head to hold the hair in place

  • She wore a bandeau top to the formal event.
  • I like wearing bandeau tops in the summer.
  • I can't find my favorite bandeau, it's so annoying!
  • The sunlight created a golden bandeau across the horizon.

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  • She wore an elegant gold bangle on her wrist to the formal event.
  • She stacked multiple colorful bangles on her arm for a fun and casual look.
  • I love your blingy bangle, where did you get it?
  • The bangle of memories from her past always seemed to weigh heavy on her heart.

noun A mythical creature or object with two horns or points

  • The bicorn hat was traditionally worn by European military officers.
  • I found a cool bicorn hat at the vintage store.
  • Check out his bicorn, he thinks he's so fancy.
  • Her bicorn of a personality makes it hard to predict her reactions.

noun eyeglasses with lenses that have two distinct optical powers for near and distant vision

  • The optometrist recommended getting a pair of bifocals to help with both near and far vision.
  • My grandma finally gave in and started wearing bifocals to read her books.
  • I feel so old now that I have to wear bifocals to see clearly.
  • His ability to see both the big picture and the details is like wearing mental bifocals.

noun a small, exquisitely made trinket or piece of jewelry

  • The boutique displayed a stunning collection of bijou jewelry.
  • I found a cute bijou necklace at the flea market.
  • Check out this cool bijou ring I got at a thrift store.
  • Her smile was like a bijou, brightening up the room.

noun a device that flashes a light to indicate a turning direction or a vehicle's presence on the road

  • The driver activated the blinker before making a right turn.
  • Don't forget to use your blinker when changing lanes.
  • I always get annoyed when people don't use their blinker.
  • His blinker was on, but he seemed unsure about which direction to take in life.

bow

noun a weapon for shooting arrows, typically made of a curved piece of wood whose ends are joined by a taut string

verb to play a stringed instrument with a bow

  • The violinist took a bow after his performance.
  • She tied a bow around the gift box.
  • I'm going to bow out of this conversation.
  • He had to bow to pressure from his colleagues.

noun a device that holds things tightly together or that gives support, such as a brace on a broken leg

verb to make stronger by giving support

  • She wore a brace on her ankle to support it during physical therapy.
  • I need to wear a brace on my knee after twisting it playing basketball.
  • I heard he's getting a new set of braces for his teeth next month.
  • The small town had to brace itself for the impact of the upcoming storm.

noun a tool used for making holes or openings

verb to raise or introduce a topic for discussion

  • During the meeting, I plan to broach the topic of budget cuts.
  • I'm not sure how to broach the subject with my parents.
  • I don't want to broach the issue with him, it's too awkward.
  • She knew she had to broach the emotional barriers he had built up.

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  • She wore a beautiful diamond brooch on her evening gown.
  • I found a vintage brooch at the flea market and decided to buy it.
  • Check out this blingy brooch I got from the thrift store!
  • Her smile was like a sparkling brooch that brightened up the room.

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  • The baker carefully shaped each bun before placing them in the oven.
  • I love grabbing a hot dog bun and filling it with all my favorite toppings.
  • Let's grab some buns and hit the beach for a BBQ.
  • She always has a bun in the oven, with new creative projects constantly in progress.

noun a long, hollow or solid, slender stick, usually of wood, used for walking, support, or as a weapon

  • The elderly gentleman walked with a cane to assist him with his mobility.
  • My grandpa always carries his trusty cane with him wherever he goes.
  • I heard that new rapper's lyrics are straight fire, he's definitely bringing the cane to the game.
  • The CEO used his influence as a cane to guide the company towards success.

noun something sure or easy

verb to tighten (a saddle girth) on a horse

  • Securing the belt around the suitcase was a cinch.
  • Don't worry, fixing that issue will be a cinch.
  • Piece of cake, installing the new software is a cinch.
  • She believed passing the exam would be a cinch, but it turned out to be quite challenging.

noun a device for gripping or holding something tightly

verb to grasp or seize something tightly or eagerly

adjective describing something that is crucial or essential in a particular situation

  • She always keeps a clutch with her when attending formal events.
  • I forgot my clutch at home, can I borrow yours?
  • That clutch bag is so on point!
  • He really came through in the clutch during the final moments of the game.

noun a woman's small handbag without handles or a strap

verb to grip or hold tightly

  • She tightly held onto the clutches of her handbag as she walked through the crowded street.
  • She was so nervous that she was practically in the clutches of her anxiety.
  • I can't believe he fell for her clutches, he's in for trouble now.
  • The company is in the clutches of bankruptcy and needs to find a way out.

noun a small, thin, plastic lens worn directly on the cornea of the eye to correct vision

  • She decided to switch from glasses to contact lenses for better vision.
  • I always forget to take out my contact lens before going to bed.
  • I can't see anything without my contacts in.
  • He sees the world through rose-colored contact lenses, always looking for the positive in every situation.

noun a mark, object, or figure formed by two intersecting lines

verb to go across or pass over

  • The pedestrian waited for the traffic light to change before crossing the street.
  • Let's cross the road now before more cars come.
  • I dare you to cross that busy intersection without looking both ways.
  • The author's writing style often crosses the line between fiction and reality.

noun a hanging or swinging loosely

verb to hang or swing loosely

  • The keys dangle from the hook by the front door.
  • She let her feet dangle off the edge of the dock.
  • The pendant was dangling from her neck all day.
  • The threat of losing his job dangled over his head like a dark cloud.

verb present participle of the verb 'dangle'

adjective describing something that is hanging or swinging loosely

  • The painting had a dangling wire on the back, causing it to hang crookedly on the wall.
  • I noticed a dangling thread on your shirt, you might want to cut it off.
  • Her earrings were so big and dangly, they kept getting caught in her hair.
  • The project's success was dangling by a thread, as we waited for approval from the board.

noun a precious stone consisting of a clear and typically colorless crystalline form of pure carbon

  • The diamond is a precious gemstone that is highly valued for its clarity and brilliance.
  • She was ecstatic when her boyfriend gave her a diamond ring for their anniversary.
  • That car is a real diamond, it's a beauty!
  • Her voice was like a diamond, clear and pure.

noun a small metal plate or tag worn on a dog's collar, typically bearing the dog's name and the owner's contact information

  • The soldier wore his dog tag around his neck at all times.
  • Hey, make sure you remember to grab your dog tag before we head out.
  • I love my new dog tag bling, it's so cool.
  • Her dog tag symbolized her commitment to the cause.

noun a piece of jewelry worn on the ear

adjective describing the type or style of earring

  • She wore a beautiful diamond earring to the gala.
  • She had on a cute earring with her outfit.
  • Check out her blingy earring, it's so cool!
  • Her words were like a sharp earring, piercing through the silence.

verb to decorate with needlework

adjective decorated with needlework

  • The dress was beautifully embroidered with intricate patterns.
  • She showed off her new embroidered jacket to all her friends.
  • I'm loving those embroidered jeans, where did you get them?
  • His words were like finely embroidered tapestries, weaving a story of love and loss.

noun a set of equipment or articles for a particular purpose

  • The royal equipage arrived at the palace in a grand procession.
  • The fancy equipage pulled up to the party and everyone's jaws dropped.
  • Check out that sick equipage rolling down the street!
  • His words were like an equipage of emotions, carrying the weight of his feelings.

noun a single lens for one eye in a pair of glasses

  • She always carries a spare pair of eyeglasses in her purse.
  • I can't find my eyeglasses anywhere, have you seen them?
  • I look like a nerd with these eyeglasses on.
  • His keen insight acted as his mental eyeglass, helping him see things clearly.

noun a false or imitation version of something

verb to create or produce something that is not genuine or authentic

  • The company was accused of using fake up numbers to inflate their revenue.
  • I can't believe she used fake up excuses to avoid going to the party.
  • She's always trying to fake up her Instagram photos to make her life look more exciting.
  • His smile was so fake up, I could tell he was hiding something.

fan

noun an apparatus with rotating blades that creates a current of air for cooling or ventilation

verb to spread out or cause to spread out in the shape of a fan

adjective having a shape similar to that of a fan

adverb in the shape of a fan

  • The company launched a new product line to cater to the demands of their loyal fan base.
  • I'm a huge fan of that TV show, I never miss an episode!
  • She's such a fan girl, she knows everything about the band.
  • His passion for cooking is like a fan that never stops blowing, always fueling his creativity.

noun a slang term for the buttocks or rear end

  • The woman carried her purse on her fanny pack while traveling.
  • I always keep my phone in my fanny pack when I go for a walk.
  • She has a cute fanny, doesn't she?
  • His fanny was saved by the last-minute intervention of his friend.

noun a popular trend, especially in styles of dress and ornament or manners of behavior

verb to make into a particular form; to adapt, as to a purpose or an intended result

  • The fashion industry is constantly evolving with new trends and designs.
  • I love shopping for new fashion pieces to update my wardrobe.
  • She's always on point with her fashion game.
  • His ideas were considered old-fashioned in the fast-paced world of technology.

fob

noun a key or other device that operates a lock

verb to cheat or deceive someone

  • The security guard handed me a fob to access the building.
  • I always forget my fob for the gym locker.
  • I can't find my car fob, have you seen it anywhere?
  • She used her charm as a social fob to navigate awkward situations.

gag

noun a device for keeping the mouth open or closed, used in comedy or as a form of restraint

verb to play a practical joke on someone

  • The comedian's gag about politics was well-received by the audience.
  • I can't stop laughing at that silly gag you told earlier!
  • That movie had some hilarious gags that had us rolling on the floor.
  • His attempt to hide the truth was like a gag that eventually came undone.

noun a challenge or ordeal that must be endured

  • The knight prepared to run the gauntlet as part of his training.
  • I had to run the gauntlet of questions from my nosy relatives at the family reunion.
  • She threw down the gauntlet and challenged him to a dance-off.
  • Starting a new business is like running the gauntlet of challenges and obstacles.

gem

noun a person or thing considered to be outstandingly good or special in some respect

  • The museum curator carefully examined the rare gem before putting it on display.
  • I found a beautiful gem while exploring the beach yesterday.
  • That new restaurant is a real gem, you have to try it out!
  • Her kindness is a true gem in a world full of negativity.

noun a showy trinket or bauble; a small, worthless ornament or knickknack

  • The antique shop was filled with various gewgaws and trinkets from different eras.
  • I bought a little gewgaw for my desk at work, just to add some personality.
  • She's always wearing so many gewgaws, it's like she's a walking jewelry store.
  • His flashy car was just a gewgaw to distract from his lack of substance.

noun a pair of lenses set in a frame worn for protection or as a fashion accessory

  • She always wore her glasses when reading to prevent eye strain.
  • I can't find my glasses anywhere, have you seen them?
  • Those glasses are totally lit, where did you get them?
  • He sees the world through rose-colored glasses, always seeing the positive side of things.

noun a type of eyewear with large lenses, typically used for skiing or swimming

verb to look with wide-open eyes, typically in amazement or wonder

  • The scientist used a pair of goggles to protect his eyes while conducting the experiment.
  • Don't forget to wear your goggles when we go swimming later.
  • I can't see anything without my goggles on.
  • She had to mentally goggle at the outrageous price of the designer handbag.

verb to stare with wide-open eyes, typically in amazement or wonder

  • The scientist goggled at the unexpected results of the experiment.
  • I goggled at the amazing view from the top of the mountain.
  • She goggled when she saw the price tag on the designer shoes.
  • His mind goggled at the complexity of the mathematical problem.

noun the part of a piece of equipment that covers or protects the head

  • The queen wore a stunning headpiece adorned with diamonds and pearls.
  • I love your new headpiece, where did you get it?
  • That headpiece is so lit, it really completes your outfit.
  • His quick thinking was his headpiece in navigating through the difficult situation.

noun a hard, creamy-white substance composing the tusks of elephants and other similar animals, used in the production of various items such as jewelry and piano keys

  • The piano keys were made of ivory, giving them a smooth and luxurious feel.
  • She bought a beautiful ivory necklace from the boutique.
  • I can't believe he spent all his money on that ivory bracelet.
  • Her skin was as white as ivory, glowing in the sunlight.

noun a harsh, discordant sound

verb to make a harsh, discordant sound

  • The jangle of the keys in his pocket could be heard from across the room.
  • I always know when my sister is coming because I can hear the jangle of her bracelets.
  • The jangle of that new song is so catchy, I can't get it out of my head.
  • The jangle of emotions swirling inside of her made it hard to focus on anything else.

verb to make a harsh, discordant sound

adjective making a harsh, discordant sound

  • The jangling of the keys on his belt could be heard from across the room.
  • I couldn't concentrate with all the jangling coming from the next room.
  • The jangling of her bracelets was so annoying, I had to leave the room.
  • The jangling of emotions within her made it difficult to make a clear decision.

noun a precious stone, typically a single crystal or a piece of a hard lustrous mineral cut into shape for use in jewelry or decoration

  • The royal family's collection includes a rare and valuable jewel.
  • She wore a stunning jewel necklace to the party.
  • That ring is a real jewel, dude!
  • Her kindness is a true jewel in this harsh world.

adjective describing something adorned or decorated with jewels

  • The queen wore a stunning jeweled tiara to the royal ball.
  • She had on this really cool jeweled necklace at the party.
  • Check out my bling bling jeweled bracelet!
  • Her words were like jeweled daggers, cutting through the silence.

verb making or causing to make a ringing metallic sound

adjective making or causing a ringing metallic sound

  • The sound of the jingling bells could be heard from a distance.
  • I love the jingling sound of the wind chimes in my garden.
  • The jingling of coins in his pocket made him feel rich.
  • Her laughter was like the jingling of a thousand bells.

noun a pair of eyeglasses or opera glasses with a handle, used especially in the 19th and early 20th centuries

  • She elegantly adjusted her lorgnette before examining the painting closely.
  • She whipped out her lorgnette to get a better look at the menu.
  • Check out her fancy lorgnette, she must think she's all that.
  • He used his lorgnette to scrutinize the situation from a different perspective.

noun a single eyeglass, kept in position by the muscles around the eye

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  • The gentleman adjusted his monocle before examining the rare artifact.
  • He looked quite dapper with his monocle perched on his eye.
  • Check out that dude with the fancy monocle, he's got style!
  • She viewed the world through a monocle of privilege, oblivious to the struggles of others.

noun a tube made of fur or other warm material into which the hands are placed for warmth

verb to handle clumsily or ineffectively

  • The baker carefully placed the freshly baked blueberry muffins on the display shelf.
  • I love grabbing a muff from the bakery on my way to work in the mornings.
  • Let's hit up that new cafe for some bomb muffs after school.
  • She always muffles her emotions, never letting anyone see how she truly feels.

verb To handle or play something clumsily or ineffectively, often resulting in a mistake or failure.

  • The quarterback muffed the pass, resulting in a turnover.
  • I totally muffed my presentation at work today.
  • She muffed her chance to impress the recruiter during the interview.
  • He muffed his opportunity to apologize and make things right.

noun a device that is placed over an animal's mouth to prevent biting or eating

verb to put a muzzle on an animal

  • The police officer carefully placed the muzzle on the suspect's gun.
  • Make sure to put a muzzle on your dog before taking him for a walk.
  • He couldn't stop talking, so I had to muzzle him.
  • The government tried to muzzle the press by restricting their freedom of speech.

noun a smooth, lustrous, iridescent substance that forms the inner layer of the shells of certain mollusks, like oysters and abalones

  • The jewelry was adorned with shimmering nacre, giving it an elegant and luxurious look.
  • I love how the nacre on this necklace catches the light and shines so beautifully.
  • Check out this cool bracelet with nacre accents - it's so chic!
  • Her words were like nacre, smooth and polished on the surface but hiding hidden depths underneath.

noun a piece of jewelry that is worn around the neck, typically consisting of a chain or string of precious metal, beads, gems, or other decorative pendants

  • She wore a stunning diamond necklace to the gala.
  • She was showing off her new necklace to everyone at the party.
  • That necklace is so bling-bling, where did you get it?
  • Her words were like a beautiful necklace, carefully crafted and full of meaning.

noun a piece of jewelry that is worn in a person's nose

  • The woman wore a delicate gold nose ring to the wedding.
  • I love your new nose ring, it looks great on you!
  • That nose ring is so on fleek, where did you get it?
  • Her nose ring symbolized her rebellious spirit and individuality.

noun a decorative object or detail

verb to decorate or embellish

  • The intricate ornament adorning the ceiling of the ballroom was truly breathtaking.
  • I love the ornament my grandma gave me for Christmas, it's so pretty.
  • Check out the cool ornament on that car, it's really blinging.
  • Her kindness was like an ornament that brightened everyone's day.

noun a lightweight umbrella used for protection against the sun

  • She carried a delicate lace parasol to shield herself from the sun.
  • Hey, don't forget to grab the parasol before we head to the beach.
  • I love how that parasol adds a touch of glam to her outfit.
  • The parasol of protection provided by her parents kept her safe from harm.

noun a small savory pie, typically filled with meat or vegetables

adjective relating to or resembling a paste in color, texture, or consistency

  • The bakery down the street is known for their delicious pasties.
  • I could really go for a pasty right now, they're so good!
  • Let's grab some pasties and have a picnic in the park.
  • Her skin was so pale, it almost looked pasty in the dim light.

adjective showing signs of sickness or exhaustion; having a sharp point or tip

  • The mountain range peaked at over 14,000 feet above sea level.
  • Her interest in photography peaked when she got her first DSLR camera.
  • His popularity peaked in high school, but now no one really remembers him.
  • The tension in the room peaked when they started arguing about politics.

verb to penetrate or pass through with or as if with a sharp instrument

  • The needle was able to pierce through the tough fabric.
  • I accidentally pierced my finger with a needle while sewing.
  • He pierced through the crowd like a boss.
  • Her words seemed to pierce through his heart.

noun a small hole made in a part of the body for the insertion of jewelry

verb gerund or present participle form of the verb 'pierce'

adjective having a sharp or penetrating quality

  • The piercing sound of the alarm woke me up from my deep sleep.
  • Her piercing gaze made me feel uncomfortable during the meeting.
  • I got a new piercing on my ear, it looks so cool!
  • His piercing words cut through her heart like a knife.

noun a type of military fortification

  • The soldier kept his extra ammunition in a pillbox for easy access during combat.
  • I found a pillbox in my grandma's drawer filled with old coins.
  • Hey, can you grab me that pillbox with the headache pills?
  • The pillbox of memories in her mind opened up as she revisited the old photos.

noun a rich fabric of silk, cotton, wool, or a combination of these, with a long, soft nap

adjective luxuriously soft and comfortable

  • The plush velvet curtains in the theater added a touch of elegance to the room.
  • I love sinking into my plush armchair after a long day at work.
  • Her new apartment is so plush, it's like living in a five-star hotel.
  • The CEO's corner office is plush with perks and benefits.

noun a small bag or pouch used for carrying money, cards, and other personal items

  • She reached into her pocketbook to retrieve her business card.
  • I always keep my keys in my pocketbook so I don't lose them.
  • Hey, can you spot me some cash? I left my pocketbook at home.
  • His knowledge of economics is like a well-worn pocketbook, filled with valuable insights.

noun a mixture of aromatic substances enclosed in a bag or box to scent clothing or a room

  • The pomander was filled with fragrant herbs and spices to ward off unpleasant smells.
  • She carried a pomander in her purse to keep it smelling fresh.
  • I love the way this pomander makes my room smell like a fancy hotel.
  • Her laughter was like a pomander, spreading joy wherever she went.

verb to make something more attractive or beautiful

  • The interior designer was hired to pretty up the office space with new furniture and decor.
  • I need to pretty up my outfit before going out tonight.
  • Let's pretty up this room before our guests arrive.
  • She used makeup to pretty up her face before the big event.

noun a small bag used especially by a woman to carry everyday personal items

  • She reached into her purse to retrieve her wallet.
  • I always keep my keys in my purse.
  • I love your new purse, where did you get it?
  • His words were like a treasure hidden in a purse, waiting to be discovered.

noun a case for holding or carrying arrows

verb to tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion

  • The archer's quiver was filled with arrows of different lengths.
  • I felt my legs quiver as I stood on the edge of the cliff.
  • Her voice made my heart quiver with excitement.
  • The intensity of his emotions made his voice quiver with emotion.

noun a pair of glasses designed for reading or close work

  • She peered over her reading glasses to get a better look at the fine print.
  • I can't read this small text without my reading glasses.
  • I always have to bust out my reading glasses when I'm trying to read a menu in a dimly lit restaurant.
  • His reading glasses helped him see through the deception in the contract.

noun a small ring or circle

  • The ballerina's hair was adorned with delicate ringlets.
  • Her ringlets were bouncing as she danced around the room.
  • I love how your ringlets frame your face.
  • The vine twisted around the tree in a ringlet-like fashion.

noun a thin circle of rubber used to hold things together by stretching around them

  • The office uses rubber bands to organize paperwork.
  • I always keep a rubber band on my wrist in case I need it.
  • I love flicking rubber bands at my friends during class.
  • His argument was like a stretched rubber band, ready to snap at any moment.

noun a precious stone typically blue in color, a variety of corundum

adjective relating to or resembling a sapphire

  • The sapphire gemstone is known for its deep blue color and durability.
  • I love the sapphire earrings you're wearing, they look so elegant.
  • Check out my new sapphire ring, it's blinging!
  • Her eyes sparkled like sapphires in the sunlight.

noun a length or square of fabric worn around the neck or head

verb to wrap with or as if with a scarf

  • She wrapped a cashmere scarf around her neck to stay warm in the winter weather.
  • I love your new scarf! Where did you get it?
  • That scarf is so lit, I need to get one for myself.
  • His words were like a warm scarf on a cold day, comforting and reassuring.

noun a covering for the foot, typically made of leather or other material, with a sturdy sole and not reaching above the ankle

  • The gentleman polished his black leather shoe before attending the formal event.
  • I love your new kicks! Where did you get those cool shoes?
  • Those sneakers are fire! I need to cop a pair of those shoes.
  • Walking in someone else's shoes can help you understand their perspective better.

noun a type of weapon used for throwing projectiles

verb to throw or hurl something with a sweeping motion

  • The nurse used a sling to support the patient's injured arm.
  • I'll just sling my bag over my shoulder and we can go.
  • Let's sling some drinks at the bar tonight.
  • He decided to sling insults at his opponent during the debate.

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  • She carefully folded each sock before placing it in the drawer.
  • I can't find my other sock, have you seen it anywhere?
  • I love these socks, they're so cozy!
  • His argument was full of holes, like a sock with a big toe sticking out.

noun a petty quarrel or dispute

verb past tense of the verb 'spit', meaning to eject saliva forcibly from one's mouth

  • The two politicians engaged in a heated spat during the debate.
  • My siblings and I had a little spat over who gets to use the TV remote.
  • I can't believe they started a spat over something so trivial.
  • The storm clouds spat raindrops as we hurried to find shelter.

noun an event or scene that is memorable for its visual impact

  • The professor peered over his spectacles as he reviewed the research paper.
  • I can't find my spectacles anywhere, have you seen them?
  • Check out those cool specs, where did you get them?
  • Through the spectacles of hindsight, we can see where we went wrong.

noun a decorative pin with a sharp point, typically worn on clothing

  • The gentleman wore a stickpin on his lapel to complete his formal attire.
  • She found a beautiful stickpin at the antique store and decided to buy it.
  • Check out my new stickpin, isn't it lit?
  • The stickpin of truth pierced through the lies and revealed the real story.

noun a type of hat made of straw or straw-like material

  • The gentleman wore a strawhat to shield himself from the sun.
  • I love wearing my strawhat to the beach, it's so cute!
  • Check out that dude rocking a sick strawhat!
  • She always wears her strawhat of confidence when facing challenges.

noun a pair of glasses with tinted lenses worn to protect the eyes from the sun or glare

  • The optometrist recommended wearing sunglasses to protect my eyes from harmful UV rays.
  • I always forget my sunglasses when I go to the beach, and end up squinting all day.
  • Check out those shades! Those sunglasses are so cool.
  • She always wears her sunglasses indoors, trying to hide her emotions from others.

verb to fasten or attach with a string or similar cord

adjective being in a state of being fastened or attached with a string or similar cord

  • The two ends of the rope were securely tied together.
  • I tied my shoelaces in a hurry before leaving the house.
  • I tied one on last night at the party and now I have a headache.
  • Her success is tied to her hard work and determination.

noun a device for measuring and indicating time, typically by hands on a dial or by numbers

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  • The antique timepiece was carefully restored by a professional watchmaker.
  • I love wearing my fancy timepiece when I go out to dinner.
  • Check out my blingy timepiece, it's so stylish!
  • His poetry is like a finely crafted timepiece, each word carefully chosen and placed.

noun a shiny decorative material, often used for Christmas decorations

  • The Christmas tree was adorned with sparkling tinsel and twinkling lights.
  • I love how the tinsel adds a festive touch to the decorations.
  • Check out the tinsel on that tree, it's lit!
  • Her words were like tinsel, shiny and attractive but ultimately lacking substance.

verb to decorate or customize something in an elaborate or flashy way

  • The company decided to trick out their new office space with state-of-the-art technology.
  • Let's trick out your car with some cool new rims and a fresh paint job.
  • I'm going to trick out my phone with the latest accessories.
  • She tricked out her resume with impressive accomplishments to land the job.

verb to deal with something as if it is of little value or importance

adjective of little value or importance

  • The company refused to waste time on trifling matters and focused on important tasks.
  • Stop worrying about trifling details and just enjoy the moment.
  • I can't believe you're still hung up on that trifling ex-boyfriend of yours.
  • Her trifling attempts at painting were no match for the skilled artists in the competition.

noun a portable device used for protection against rain or sunlight

  • She always carries an umbrella with her in case it rains.
  • Don't forget to grab your umbrella before we leave.
  • I'm gonna borrow your brolly, hope you don't mind.
  • His wealth acts as an umbrella, protecting him from financial troubles.

verb to release or undo a fastening or restraint

  • Please remember to unfasten your seatbelt before exiting the vehicle.
  • Don't forget to unfasten your shoelaces before taking off your shoes.
  • I had to unfasten my belt after eating too much at the buffet.
  • She needed to unfasten her mind from the stress of work by taking a break.

noun a movable part of a helmet that can be lowered to cover the face

  • The astronaut lowered her visor before stepping out into space.
  • I always wear a visor when I go golfing to keep the sun out of my eyes.
  • Check out my new visor - it's so retro!
  • She wore a metaphorical visor to shield herself from criticism.

noun a long, slender stick or cane used for support while walking

  • The elderly gentleman used a walking stick to help him move around.
  • I found a cool walking stick in the forest and decided to keep it.
  • That walking stick is so rad, dude!
  • His confidence was like a sturdy walking stick, supporting him through tough times.

noun a decorative object or trinket

  • The chef garnished the dessert with a delicate whim wham.
  • I couldn't resist buying that cute little whim wham for my desk.
  • I found a cool whim wham at the flea market yesterday.
  • Her decision to quit her job on a whim was a real whim wham for her boss.

noun the joint connecting the hand with the forearm

adjective relating to the wrist

  • She wore a delicate bracelet on her wrist to the formal event.
  • I sprained my wrist playing basketball last week.
  • I got a sick new tattoo on my wrist.
  • He kept a tight grip on the company's finances, like a watchful eye on his wrist.

noun a band worn around the wrist, typically to absorb sweat or as a fashion accessory

  • The event staff handed out wristbands to all attendees for identification purposes.
  • I love collecting wristbands from different concerts I attend.
  • Check out my new wristband, it's so lit!
  • The wristband of friendship connects us no matter where we are.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

  • The antique vase serves as the perfect accent piece in the living room.
  • I found this cool accent piece at the flea market for my bookshelf.
  • Check out this funky accent piece I picked up at the thrift store.
  • Her infectious laughter was like an accent piece that brightened up the whole room.

noun a brand of luxury watches known for their quality and prestige

  • He wore a Rolex watch to the business meeting.
  • I can't believe he spent so much on a Rolex!
  • That Rolex is straight fire!
  • Her work ethic is like a Rolex - precise and reliable.

noun a person or thing that saves or protects the ears, especially from discomfort or injury

  • The ear saver is a device designed to relieve pressure and discomfort from wearing face masks for long periods of time.
  • I just bought an ear saver to make wearing my mask more comfortable.
  • I swear by my ear saver - it's a game changer when it comes to mask-wearing.
  • The new policy was like an ear saver for the employees, making their workday much easier.

noun a covering for the face, especially one worn to prevent infection or the spread of illness

  • It is mandatory to wear a face covering in all public indoor spaces.
  • Don't forget your face covering when you go out.
  • I can't go in without my face mask on.
  • She wore a metaphorical face covering to hide her true emotions.

noun a type of women's swimsuit that combines the top of a bikini with the bottom of a one-piece swimsuit

  • The fashion designer showcased a new collection of monokinis at the runway show.
  • I'm thinking of buying a monokini for our beach vacation.
  • Check out that girl in the monokini, she looks hot!
  • Wearing a monokini at the pool party made her feel empowered and confident.

noun a traditional Japanese garment worn by men, women, and children

adjective referring to something related to or resembling a kimono

  • The traditional Japanese komono is a versatile garment that can be worn on various occasions.
  • I love wearing my komono to add a stylish touch to my outfit.
  • Check out this cool komono I found at the thrift store.
  • The intricate design of the komono symbolizes the rich cultural heritage of Japan.

noun a precious or semi-precious stone traditionally associated with a person's birth month

  • The birthstone for the month of August is peridot.
  • I love wearing my birthstone, which is a sapphire.
  • Check out my new bling - it's my birthstone, yo!
  • Her eyes sparkled like diamonds, her birthstone.

noun a skullcap worn by Jewish men as a sign of reverence and piety

  • The rabbi wore a black kippah during the ceremony.
  • I always wear my kippah when I go to synagogue.
  • Hey, don't forget your kippah if we're going to the temple later.
  • The kippah symbolizes humility and respect in Jewish tradition.

noun a showy trinket or bauble

adjective showy or flashy in appearance

  • The antique shop displayed various geegaws from the Victorian era.
  • She loves collecting quirky geegaws to decorate her room.
  • I found a cool geegaw at the flea market for a bargain.
  • His flashy car is just a geegaw to impress others.

noun a small piece of luggage that passengers are allowed to carry onto an airplane

adjective relating to or denoting luggage that passengers are allowed to carry onto an airplane

  • Passengers are only allowed one carry-on bag and one personal item on the flight.
  • Don't forget to grab your carry-on before we leave for the airport.
  • I always pack my essentials in my carry-on to avoid checking a bag.
  • She always carries on with her work even when facing challenges.

noun a stand or rack for holding hats

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  • The hatstand in the foyer is a beautiful antique piece.
  • I just throw my hats on the hatstand by the door.
  • Check out that funky hatstand in the corner!
  • The team's defense was like a sturdy hatstand, never letting anything get past them.

noun a small piece of luggage typically used for carrying clothing and personal items during travel

  • She packed her belongings neatly into her valise before leaving for her business trip.
  • I just threw some clothes in my valise and headed out for the weekend.
  • I'll just grab my valise and bounce, I'll see you later.
  • His valise of memories was filled with moments from his travels around the world.

noun a type of traditional Japanese footwear that resembles sandals

  • The traditional Japanese outfit includes a pair of zori sandals.
  • I love wearing zori to the beach, they're so comfortable.
  • Check out these cool zori I found at the thrift store.
  • Her words were like zori on the hot pavement, providing some relief in a difficult situation.

noun a small sculptural object used in traditional Japanese dress as a toggle for securing items in the sash of a kimono

  • The intricate netsuke was a prized possession in the collector's display case.
  • I found a cool netsuke at the flea market, wanna see?
  • Check out this sick netsuke I scored at the antique shop!
  • The netsuke symbolized good luck and prosperity in Japanese culture.

noun a small decorative box used for holding small items such as medicine or tobacco

preposition used to indicate location or position within something

  • The inro is a traditional Japanese accessory used for carrying small objects.
  • I love how stylish inros look when worn with traditional Japanese outfits.
  • Check out this cool inro I found at the flea market!
  • Her inro of memories held all the precious moments of her life.

adjective Describing something as being made of solid gold, meaning it is entirely composed of the precious metal without any other materials mixed in.

  • The museum displayed a collection of solid-gold artifacts from ancient civilizations.
  • She showed off her new solid-gold necklace at the party.
  • That watch is sick, bro! It's solid-gold!
  • Her words were like solid-gold advice, always valuable and trustworthy.

noun a mobile phone with a hinged cover that protects the screen and keypad when not in use

  • The businessman pulled out his flip phone to make a call.
  • I found my old flip phone in a drawer and it still works!
  • I used to think flip phones were so cool back in the day.
  • Her mind was like a flip phone, only able to handle one task at a time.

noun a small chain or ring that holds keys together

  • She attached her keys to a key chain for easy access.
  • I love collecting key chains from different places I visit.
  • Check out this cool key chain I got at the souvenir shop!
  • The key chain to success is hard work and determination.

noun a type of bow tied at the neck of a blouse or dress, typically made of soft fabric like silk or satin

  • The blouse features a delicate pussy bow at the neckline, adding a touch of elegance to the outfit.
  • I love how the pussy bow on this top gives it a vintage vibe.
  • That pussy bow on her dress is so cute, I need to get one for myself.
  • She wore her pussy bow with pride, a symbol of her strength and resilience.

noun a very small amount or portion

adjective tiny or minuscule

  • The scientist needed just a smidget more data to complete her research.
  • Can you please scoot over just a smidget so I can fit on the couch?
  • I only need a smidget of cash to buy that new video game.
  • His patience was wearing thin, just a smidget left before he lost his temper.

noun a band worn to promote awareness of a particular cause or issue

  • The awareness band was distributed to all employees as a reminder to promote mental health awareness in the workplace.
  • I wear my awareness band every day to show support for the cause.
  • Check out my cool awareness band - it's for a great cause!
  • The awareness band served as a beacon of hope in a sea of uncertainty.

noun a long, thin braid of hair that resembles the tail of a rat

  • The scientist studied the genetic mutation responsible for the rat tail in the population of rodents.
  • I saw a rat with a long rat tail scurrying around the trash cans.
  • That guy's haircut looks like a rat tail, it's so outdated.
  • The tangled wires behind the computer desk resembled a rat tail, making it difficult to untangle.

noun a long narrow strip of cloth or fur worn around the neck, especially as part of a woman's or cleric's dress

  • The angler carefully tied the tippet to the end of the fishing line.
  • Don't forget to attach the tippet before casting your line.
  • I always make sure my tippet is secure when I go fishing.
  • The tippet of the story revealed the true intentions of the main character.

noun a small, decorative case for holding needles, cosmetics, or other small items

  • She carried her reading glasses in a leather etui.
  • I always keep my earbuds in a little etui in my backpack.
  • Check out this cool etui I found at the thrift store.
  • His emotions were safely tucked away in an etui, hidden from the world.

noun an electronic device used for listening to audio

  • The audiophile preferred using high-quality ear buds for listening to classical music.
  • I always carry my ear buds with me so I can listen to music on the go.
  • These new ear buds are lit, they have amazing sound quality!
  • She always has her ear buds in, tuning out the world around her.

noun a device for choking a shotgun barrel

  • The woman wore a delicate pearl choker to the formal event.
  • She always wears that black velvet choker with her favorite outfit.
  • I love how that choker gives off major '90s vibes.
  • The strict rules felt like a choker, suffocating any sense of freedom.

noun a type of hat typically associated with witches

  • The children at the Halloween party were excited to see the witch's hat as part of the decorations.
  • I borrowed a witch's hat from my friend to complete my Halloween costume.
  • Check out that cool witch's hat she's wearing, it really suits her outfit.
  • The old house on the hill was so creepy, it looked like it could be wearing a witch's hat.

noun a person or thing that winks, such as a device on a vehicle that indicates a change of direction

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  • The horse was equipped with winkers to help keep its focus during the race.
  • The horse had these funny-looking winkers on its eyes, I wonder what they're for.
  • I can't believe he actually wore those winkers to the party, what a fashion disaster.
  • She put on her emotional winkers and refused to see the truth of the situation.

noun a type of hand-held fan used in Spanish-speaking countries

  • The elegant lady gracefully abanic herself with a delicate hand fan.
  • She was abanic herself vigorously to cool off in the hot weather.
  • I saw her abanic like crazy when she saw her crush passing by.
  • The politician tried to abanic away the controversy surrounding his recent actions.

noun a person who helps someone commit a crime

adjective providing assistance or support

  • The defendant was found guilty of being an accessary to the crime.
  • She was just an accessary in the whole scheme.
  • I can't believe he's still hanging out with that accessary.
  • Time management is an important accessary for success.

verb to add or wear accessories to enhance or complement something, such as an outfit

  • It is important to accessorize your outfit with the right jewelry and handbag.
  • Don't forget to accessorize with a cute scarf or hat.
  • I love how you accessorize your look with those funky sunglasses.
  • She knew how to accessorize her words to make them more impactful.

noun a stop made for a specific purpose or function

  • The accessory stop on the train platform is where passengers can purchase newspapers and snacks.
  • Don't forget to check out the accessory stop in the lobby for some cool souvenirs.
  • I always hit up the accessory stop for some cheap goodies before getting on the bus.
  • In life, sometimes we need to make an accessory stop to pick up the little things that bring us joy.

noun an additional item of dress or equipment

  • The soldier was equipped with all the necessary accoutrements for battle.
  • She always carries around a purse full of random accoutrements.
  • I can't believe he showed up to the party wearing those ridiculous accoutrements.
  • In order to succeed in the business world, one must possess the necessary accoutrements of success.

noun a type of gemstone that is a combination of agate and opal

  • The agate opal is a type of gemstone known for its unique color patterns.
  • I love the way the agate opal sparkles in the sunlight.
  • That agate opal is totally lit!
  • Her eyes shimmered like agate opals in the moonlight.