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tinsel

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
glittering, later especially superficially so; gaudy, showy. n. A shine material used for ornamental purposes; especially, a very thin, gauzelike cloth with much gold or silver woven into it; also, very thin metal overlaid with a thin coating of gold or ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Not everything about the job was flash and tinsel . EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Get some tinsel and some glitter dust if you can. ▪ He draped tinsel round the pink lampshades on the table. ▪ His hair was tied back with a piece ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Tinsel is a 1979 novel written by William Goldman . It was the third of a four book deal he had with Delacorte Press after Marathon Man and Magic . He called it "my Hollywood novel". He began writing it on April Fools' Day 1978 and finished it five months' ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tinsel \Tin"sel\, n. [F. ['e]tincelle a spark, OF. estincelle, L. scintilla. Cf. Scintillate , Stencil .] A shining material used for ornamental purposes; especially, a very thin, gauzelike cloth with much gold or silver woven into it; also, very thin ...

Usage examples of tinsel.

Horses and bicycles were outlawed, but there were wheelchairs galore with fox tails fluttering from the ends of makeshift wands and tinsel streamers bedizening their chrome utility.

Yet down their sides plashed their tinsel hair, skein on skein, strand on strand.

The archaic lanes and houses and unexpected bits of square and court had indeed delighted me, and when I found the poets and artists to be loud-voiced pretenders whose quaintness is tinsel and whose lives are a denial of all that pure beauty which is poetry and art, I stayed on for love of these venerable things.

I thought one of them had begun to spin off course, tinselled out, when they blew.

Having this here is some kind of swish thing like those tinselled cards showing women as so ugly and there seems no protection against all the ugliness that is in the world, no protection for that girl asleep or for him.

Cast not, for tinsel trash and idle show, The precious jewel of thy worth away, To be the chieftain of a free-born race, Bound to thee only by their unbought love, Ready to stand--to fight--to die with thee, Be that thy pride, be that thy noblest boast!

These corpulent warriors, who at Calais shortly before had run till overtaken by nervous prostration and general debility, now wore more millinery and breastpins and slashed velvet and satin facings and tinsel than the most successful and highly painted and decorated courtesans of that period.

This year it had ramified into a braid of smaller streams on either side of the vastly swollen main river, and Tharius Don looked down from the pass to see the buttes glittering among tinsel ribbons of water in the late sun.

The centerpiece of the house was the Christmas tree decorated with ornaments Mary had fashioned from ribbon and tinsel Len had given her from the store.

Trudy, Tinsel, and Trinity were out, along with Darby, Doughboy, Dreamboat, Dana, Delight, Diddy, Ribot, Rassle, and Ruthie.

Equipped with a red mask that matched the maroon gown and wearing a tinsel crown, Mata was an excellent Isabella.

Like semitransparent curtains of tinsel and thinnest silk, the rain and fog hung between him and the rest of the world.

And Saturday night at a Times Square sniffer palace, all glowlight and tinsel, we will inhale the most modern hallucinogens and enjoy two hours of earthy fantasy.

Her eyelids were coated with a luminous mauve, liberally sprinkled with tinsel dust, and the exaggerated bow of her mouth was outlined in glossy lavender pink.

O decadents of the town, we have seen your sham idyls, your tinsel Arcadias.