Synonym: plaything, toy, trinket. Similar words: sublet, double, trouble, voluble, soluble, troubled, double up, in trouble. Meaning: ['bɔːbl]
n. 1. a mock scepter carried by a court jester 2. cheap showy jewelry or ornament on clothing.
1 Afool should never hold a bauble in his hand.
2 The jester brandished his bauble.
3 The jewels, the diamonds, the baubles you're so fond of?
4 This sumptuous bauble, appropriately named the Tor Abbey Jewel, was doubtless made for a wealthy patron.
5 They're born to be automatons, consumed by baubles and gimmicks.
6 More like jewellery than cheap baubles, they were left over from a Christmas long ago.
7 Information baubles and still usable pop-culture tidbits are strewn about.
8 A bauble is a showy ornament of little value.
9 That little bauble is not to be compared with this enormous jewel.
10 That little bauble is not to be compared with ( not to ) this enormous jewel.
11 Take away that shining bauble there(sentencedict.com/bauble.html), and lock up the doors.
12 The child was delighted with the bauble she had won in the grab bag.
13 Learning is a scepter to some, a bauble to others.
14 Some, like becoming High Sheriff of Somerset, were trouble-free baubles.
15 The colour screen sits amongst the crippled, dust-flecked furniture like a rhinestone bauble.
16 The jury box is set off by a walnut rail and descending baubles, round spheres of beautifully grained wood.
17 A bag of red wool was produced from a work basket and the looped baubles glittered on the tree.
18 Who knew when she might collapse in a heap of baubles and bangles?
19 This room is kept firmly locked until Christmas Day dawns, so mischievous fingers can't hide the baubles.
More similar words: sublet, double, trouble, voluble, soluble, troubled, double up, in trouble, double back, troublesome, double-dealing, double cropping, double jeopardy, daub, aubergine, public, sublime, publisher, publish, doubloon, republic, in public, publicly, published, publicity, publicize, Republican, unpublished, public debt, subluxation.