Cachivache in english
Cachivache
pronunciation: kækɪvətʃ part of speech: none
pronunciation: kækɪvətʃ part of speech: none
In gestures
cachivache = gizmo [gismo] ; whatchamacallit ; thingy [thingie] ; thingamajig ; thingamabob ; thingummy ; thingamy ; thingum ; whatd(o)y(a)callit.
Example: Within, you will find a pleathora of gadgets and gizmos, ranging from the ridiculous to the sublime.Example: In his book's section 'Watchamacallit' he forecasts that communication between user and machine will be through voice for entering text and a pen-like device for pointing.Example: Hold all of your bits and pieces with this handy and beautiful drawstring 'thingy' bag.Example: That's a right-angled triangle, but you may call it a thingimajig if you like; it doesn't matter about the name.Example: Two of my mother's favourite words when i was growing up were thingamajig and thingamabob -- you could always use those words if necessary if you couldn't remember the name of something.Example: There are several thingummies on sale where tourists come and go such as key fobs, of which, in my opinion, you cannot have too many -- more fobs than keys .Example: I am a sucker for technology -- I have a kitchen full of gadgets; cupboards brimming with 'thingamies' for this and 'whatdoyacallits' for that.Example: Few things catch the eye as instantly as a sparkling string of precious thingums around a woman's neck.Example: I am a sucker for technology -- I have a kitchen full of gadgets; cupboards brimming with 'thingamies' for this and 'whatdoyacallits' for that.cachivaches = clobber.
Example: This car is not too big for parking but big enough to fit in all the kids and their clobber for football matches and those occasional holidays away in the country.