Knickknack in a sentence as a noun

If it's just little plastic objects well, that's stuck in the realm of knickknacks / Junk IMO.

But, if it's just little plastic objects well, that's stuck in the realm of knickknacks / Junk IMO.

Is your workstation covered in sticky notes and knickknacks?

Do you have to buy a new knickknack for every new website you visit that requires a password?

If you're selling a valuable domain attached to a $1 knickknack for $5000, it's clear that the price is being paid for the domain name and not the knickknack.

General unhappiness and massive amounts of personal debt used to finance knickknacks is the outcome.

I've always been a collector of stuff, but it's always been something that is useful as something other than a knickknack that requires dusting.

I like the space to spread my arms out as I think, and I find that a large clean surface allows me to concentrate better than a desk full of books, knickknacks, and office supplies does.

I dont think that mobile devices are successfully replacing conventional PCs, more so replacing objects and knickknacks that were single function devices.

Ladyada does not manufacture that charger; the website offers it, along with other general-purpose knickknacks, to compliment the main offerings- DIY electronics kits.

Knickknack definitions

noun

a small inexpensive mass-produced article

See also: novelty

noun

miscellaneous curios

See also: bric-a-brac nicknack knickknackery whatnot