And while the clues do tell an intriguing story once you've pieced them together, trying to find all
these little knickknacks is nightmarish.
Not exact matches
That, just because you have a
little shop on Main Street selling crafts or coffee or whatever
knickknacks, people should spend their money with you just because they're «thinking small»?
«She just looked around at some
little socks and various other
knickknacks and then went on her way.»
Juliet gets a
little preoccupied with her day job, Gnomeo's feelings get hurt, and their squabbling keeps them away from home just long enough that all of their fellow
knickknacks are abducted too.
Ray drives the panel truck for the Church Home and Hospital Thrift Shop, picking up old furniture and clothes and books and whatever various
knickknacks people want to unload in exchange for a
little tax write - off.
She is making still life paintings of the
knickknacks and desk objects of
little or no value that were slated for the thrift store after her father's death in 2016.
Danh Vo's Hugo Boss Prize show at the Guggenheim, for which he presented thousands of trinkets,
knickknacks and bric - à - brac (and a few
little paintings) from the collection of the late Lower East Side painter Martin Wong (who was himself the subject of P.P.O.W.'s great - looking booth at the ADAA Art Show in March).
Those paintings were
little theaters of other people's
knickknacks.