What does trinkum-trankum mean?
Trinkum-trankum means (obsolete, slang, dialectal) A trinket..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
(obsolete, slang, dialectal) A trinket..
But Toralva, having a long noſe, ſoon ſmelt his deſign, and then what does ſhe do, think ye, but comes after him bare-foot and bare-legg’d, with a pilgrim’s ſtaff in her hand, and a wallet at her back, wherein they ſay ſhe carry’d a piece of looking-glaſs, half a comb, a broken pot with paint, and I don’t know what other trinkums trankums to prink herſelf up.
I believe you may buy those trinkum, trankum ornaments for Mariane whenever you please.
But, shaf o’ sec odd trinkum-trankums! / Thur hawf-witted varmen bang aw: / They’d freeten aul Nick, sud tey meet him— / A dandy’s just fit for a show!
What then could be said for her singing Italian songs, and getting all the newest from Vauxhall in London, a box-ful at a time, with new novel-books, and trinkum-trankum flowers and feathers, and sweetmeats, sent to her by a lady of the blood royal of Paris?
[…] cheap gun shops, trinkum-trankum shops; […]
[…] now and then they would superstition, that should either party prove perhaps throw even a glittering bracelet and inconstant, it will change its blue colour to a trinkum trankum ormolu trifles, perhaps some green one.
Use trinkum-trankum when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Trinkum-trankum means (obsolete, slang, dialectal) A trinket..
Common synonyms include trittle trattle.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
But Toralva, having a long noſe, ſoon ſmelt his deſign, and then what does ſhe do, think ye, but comes after him bare-foot and bare-legg’d, with a pilgrim’s ſtaff in her hand, and a wallet at her back, wherein they ſay ſhe carry’d a piece of looking-glaſs, half a comb, a broken pot with paint, and I don’t know what other trinkums trankums to prink herſelf up.
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