Tinsel
Tinsel, is a type of decorative material that mimics the effect of ice, consisting of thin strips of sparkling material attached to a thread.
Tinsel imitates icicles hanging from the branches of a tree.
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Anything that is light in weight and does not pull the branches down too much can be used to decorate a Christmas tree. Popular decorations are lights, tinsel, ornaments (often round, but come in different shapes). decorations children make and "icicles."
cold adaptation
Tinsel is supposed to look like icicles dripping from the branches of the tree. You must be careful not to let your pets eat tinsel because it can get caught inside them and make them very sick.
The proper spelling is "icicles" (stalactites of ice as from a tree or roof edge).
O' Christmas Tree.
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