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tinsel (n.)

mid-15c., "a kind of cloth made with interwoven gold or silver thread," from Middle French estincelle "spark, spangle" (see stencil (n.)). "In 14-15th c. Fr., the s of es- had long been mute" [OED]. Meaning "very thin sheets or strips of shiny metal" is recorded from 1590s. Figurative sense of "anything showy with little real worth" is from 1650s, suggested from at least 1590s. First recorded use of Tinseltown for "Hollywood" is from 1972.

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Definitions of tinsel from WordNet
1
tinsel (v.)
impart a cheap brightness to;
his tinseled image of Hollywood
tinsel (v.)
adorn with tinsel;
snow flakes tinseled the trees
tinsel (v.)
interweave with tinsel;
tinseled velvet
2
tinsel (n.)
a showy decoration that is basically valueless;
all the tinsel of self-promotion
tinsel (n.)
a thread with glittering metal foil attached;
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