Noun
Miscellaneous curiosities and works of decorative art, considered collectively.
Source: Webster's dictionarybric-a-brac
Gozo SPCA will have over 2000 books for sale, there will also be dvds, LPs, handmade knitted toys, handmade face masks and bric-a-brac – There will also be a selection of costume jewellery and accessories, including bags, belts and hats. Source: Internet
In 2010, Partridge announced that a follow-up to 'Rag And Bone Buffet' entitled 'Bric-a-Brac Breakfast' was in the pipeline and he asked XTC fans via his own APE Blog which tracks should be considered for inclusion on this new compilation. Source: Internet
Leonardo da Vinci National Science and Technology Museum Leonardo's designs illustrated in wooden models, plus a vast collection of historical and technological bric-a-brac and machines. Source: Internet
The Pinduoduo app’s main page is a bottomless cascade of groceries, fast fashion, household sundries and electronic bric-a-brac — all carrying wildly improbable price tags. Source: Internet
The specialist vintage traders sell a wide range of bric-a-brac, furniture, homeware, and retro collectibles. Source: Internet