bauble - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • make: Their youth is spent to teach them to stitch and sew, or make baubles.
  • get: Climb down again and get the bauble, then return to the living room.
  • have: They were all dressed up with beads and fabric and they had baubles hanging from their noses.
  • decorate: Round Glass Bauble with Decoration £ 4.50 Add: Round Glass decorated bauble with irridescent filling.
  • take: A lot of those people take the bauble and are never heard of again.
  • drop: A songbird will come by and drop a bauble for you.

Adjective modifier

  • shiny: Posted by Damo on 12 December, 2003 at 10:10 AM shiny baubles or shiny reflections?
  • small: Small pink glitter baubles, £ 4 for 16, Paperchase.
  • red: Large red baubles, £ 2 each, John Lewis.
  • mere: And we will continue to add these gems ( or are they mere baubles?
  • pink: Small pink glitter baubles, £ 4 for 16, Paperchase.
  • white: The girls wear purple and white baubles or ribbons in their hair.

Preposition: on

  • tree: Parts of the scenery had been almost shredded in half by the gunfire, baubles on trees shattered.

Noun used with modifier

  • glass: Eduardo, 13, from Angola doesnât decorate his home with fairy lights and glass baubles at Christmas.
  • tree: Related entries: Gadgets It's enough to make you slit your wrists with the shards of a smashed Christmas tree bauble.
  • gold: Gold baubles, £ 8.95 for 12, Harrods.
  • silver: It included snowflakes made from foil, and an isometric snowflake created out of silver baubles, suspended at the base of the Eye.

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