bric-a-brac
[Pangngalan]
small, decorative items or trinkets, often of little value individually but collectively creating a visually appealing display

mga palamuti, mga pandekorasyon
Ex: His desk was cluttered bric-a-brac collected during his travels , each item holding sentimental value and memories of past adventures .
to crisscross
[Pandiwa]
to form a pattern or movement of lines or objects that cross each other in a regular pattern

dumaan sa ibabaw at ilalim, mag-krus
knick-knack
[Pangngalan]
a small decorative item, often trivial or of little value, used to adorn shelves or display surfaces

kangkong, palamuti
Ex: Her office is filled with knick-knacks, each with its own story .
mish-mash
[Pangngalan]
a mixture of unrelated things

gulo-gulo, halo-halo
Ex: His speech was mish-mash of random thoughts .
Ping-Pong
[Pangngalan]
a game also called tennis, played by two or four players who aim to hit a small plastic ball back and forth on a table across a net placed in the middle using special bats

Ping-Pong, Tabla ng ping-pong
vim and vigor
[Parirala]
an excessive amount of energy, enthusiasm, or determination
Ex: Show more vim and vigor!
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