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  • Knickknacks of various vintages dotted the shelves: jars of herbs, bells, glass bottles of stones.

    Rogue Oracle 2011

  • Knickknacks of various vintages dotted the shelves: jars of herbs, bells, glass bottles of stones.

    Rogue Oracle 2011

  • Knickknacks—souvenirs of travels and memorable events—were the principal decorations.

    Vineyard Chill Philip R. Craig 2008

  • Knickknacks—souvenirs of travels and memorable events—were the principal decorations.

    Vineyard Chill Philip R. Craig 2008

  • Knickknacks—souvenirs of travels and memorable events—were the principal decorations.

    Vineyard Chill Philip R. Craig 2008

  • Knickknacks—souvenirs of travels and memorable events—were the principal decorations.

    Vineyard Chill Philip R. Craig 2008

  • Knickknacks are smooth and carved from redwood: hippie accessories to Eden.

    Shampoo Planet Coupland, Douglas 1992

  • Knickknacks and other personal belongings sit among piles of clothes.

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2010

  • Knickknacks accumulate without rhyme or reason, forming stacks that tower to the ceiling, rendering the space impossible to fully utilize.

    AskMen.com - HOME PAGE 2009

  • "Knickknacks that you love, all of that stuff needs to be removed so they [buyers] can see the details like the molding or hardwood floors," she adds.

    unknown title 2009

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