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What does trinket mean?

"Trinket" has a few different meanings, all related to small, usually inexpensive items:

1. A small ornament or piece of jewelry: This is the most common meaning. It could be a tiny pendant, a charm bracelet, a cheap ring, or something similar.

2. A small, insignificant item: This meaning often implies the item is of little value or is a "knick-knack".

3. A small object used in a game or magic trick: This usage is less common, but sometimes refers to things like a tiny ball used in a sleight-of-hand performance.

Here are some examples:

* "She bought a bunch of trinkets at the souvenir shop." (meaning 1: small ornaments)

* "The antique shop was full of dusty trinkets." (meaning 2: insignificant items)

* "The magician pulled a rabbit out of his hat, then revealed a tiny trinket in his hand." (meaning 3: object used in a trick)

The meaning of "trinket" is often determined by the context in which it is used.

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