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How do you use frippery in a sentence?

Here are some sentences using "frippery":

* Formal: "Despite the frippery of her elaborate gown, she remained a woman of simple tastes."

* Informal: "I'm not interested in all the frippery of high society; I just want to be with friends and enjoy myself."

* Figurative: "He stripped away the frippery of his argument, leaving only the essential facts."

* Sarcastic: "Oh, how wonderful! Another pointless piece of frippery to clutter up our lives."

Frippery usually refers to something showy, ornate, or unnecessarily elaborate, often implying a lack of substance. It can be used to describe both physical objects and abstract concepts.

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