Thursday, March 3, 2011


Word of the Day for Thursday, March 3, 2011
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gimcrack \JIM-krak\, noun:
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1. A showy but useless or worthless object; a gewgaw.
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adjective:
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1. Tastelessly showy; cheap; gaudy.
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By golly, the B.O. is a gimcrack of a president, isn't he?
--Spy Maker, JSA's Blog
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Yet the set is more than a collection of pretty gimcracks.-- Frank Rich, Hot Seat
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In those cities most self-conscious about their claim to be part of English history, like Oxford or Bath, the shops where you could have bought a dozen nails, home-made cakes or had a suit run up, have shut down and been replaced with places selling teddy bears, T-shirts and gimcrack souvenirs.-- Jeremy Paxman, The English: A Portrait of a People
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And as for coincidences in books -- there's something cheap and sentimental about the device; it can't help always seeming aesthetically gimcrack.-- Peter Brooks, "Obsessed with the Hermit of Croisset", New York Times, March 10, 1985
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The origin of gimcrack is uncertain. It is perhaps an alteration of Middle English gibecrake, "a slight or flimsy ornament."

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