Chuchería in english
Bauble
pronunciation: bɔbəl part of speech: noun
pronunciation: bɔbəl part of speech: noun
In gestures






chuchería1 = trinket ; bauble.
Example: The bookshops found in most towns are hybrid affairs dealing in newspapers, magazines, stationery, trinkets and a motley collection of paperbacks in revolving wire racks.Example: Although glass baubles are still produced, baubles are now frequently made from plastic.more:
» chucherías = bric-a-brac .
Example: In industrial societies even the poorest people acquire artefacts to embellish their surroundings; such 'bric-a-brac' may in some cases be the detritus of a previous age or a more affluent environment, and in some cases is destined to become 'collectable' in time to come.chuchería2 = candy ; treat.
Example: The article 'Brain candy or brain manna?' argues that a market of readers with a decent disposable income, more sophisticated taste and lots of time to read might welcome titles that are more fulfilling than run of the mill commercial fiction.Example: But the only way I can slightly cut her nails is if her muzzle is on and she is distracted with treats.