tchotchke

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A bimbo
A small, decorative item or souvenir, usually of no particular value

Once again Hitchcock overturned the convention that music must remain subliminally in the background of a film: in its quiet moments, it roams grimly wherever it pleases, investing the most banal images—a toy, a tchotchke of folding hands—with dread.

\CHOTCH-kuh\, noun [Colloquial]: A trinket; a knickknack; a gewgaw
(Yiddish) an inexpensive showy trinket
(n ) Gadget, knickknack: The child kept all of her tchotchkes on a shelf over her bed
{i} (Yiddish) small trinket or decorative object, knickknack; (Yiddish) mistress
(Yiddish) a mistress
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    [ 'chäch-k&, 'tsät ] (noun.) 1971. First attested in American English“” in the Online Etymology Dictionary, © November 2001 Douglas Harper in 1964: From Yiddish טשאַטשקע (tshatshke, “trinket”), from obsolete Polish czaczko; consider Russian цацка (cácka).
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