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Synonym: catalogSimilar words: cataloguedcataloganaloguedialoguedecalogueprologueepiloguemonologueMeaning: ['kætəlɒg]  n. 1. a complete list of things; usually arranged systematically 2. a book or pamphlet containing an enumeration of things. v. 1. make an itemized list or catalog of; classify 2. make a catalogue, compile a catalogue. 
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61. Retrospective conversion of earlier catalogue records is under way.
62. I looked for respite at the catalogue.
63. Sarah Whitfield has written the catalogue.
64. A fully illustrated catalogue of all exhibits is available.
65. A free catalogue is available from the above address.
66. All exhibits are listed in the catalogue.
67. There's a gift-wrapping service, plus a new mail-order catalogue.
68. You will receive a free catalogue with your order.
69. The projects are illustrated in the accompanying catalogue.
70. A 300-page illustrated catalogue accompanies the show.
71. They want some one to catalogue the collection.
72. For a catalogue, send two first-class stamps.
73. The catalogue includes entries by the curator as well as previously unpublished articles by Dora Vallier and Pierre Gianadda.
73. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
74. These should be available from most good component suppliers and are certainly listed in the Maplin catalogue.
75. I am quoting from Henry Geldzahler's introduction to the catalogue.
76. He found names in the catalogue that made him pause with a strange contained excitement.
77. Woodrow Wilson held them directly responsible for the First World War23 and his successors have accumulated a catalogue of complaints.
78. More than that, on the basis of the growing catalogue of evidence[sentencedict.com], the worst news may be yet to come.
79. The indexer is expected to insert headings into the index or catalogue in these categories as and when they are required.
80. The handsome, lavishly illustrated catalogue costs £19.95 in hardback and £12.95 in paperback.
81. More than 4,000 people have died there in the past four years in a catalogue of political, ethnic and sectarian violence.
82. These thinking qualities are retained long after the catalogue of facts, so long over-valued by some teachers, has been forgotten.
83. The third element in the catalogue of community care problems is that of the provision of services itself.
84. The auction houses may anticipate an effect on prices, although early and late impressions are already clearly differentiated in catalogue descriptions.
85. Shall we have a look at the catalogue to see if there is a pattern to your liking?
86. Jimmy Johnstone's life after football has been a catalogue of defeats and dismal failures.
87. Compared with the exhibition catalogue, the book's colour reproductions are very poor.
88. A look into the Christie archives showed that the catalogue listed four soup tureens, each selling for £68.
89. They are certainly listed in the Free Cricklewood components catalogue.
90. A thesaurus was created by the pupils to use with the subject keys as an aid to searching the catalogue.
More similar words: cataloguedcataloganaloguedialoguedecalogueprologueepiloguemonologueat a lossat a loose endcatalystroguevoguein voguepirogueproroguepedagoguesynagoguedemagoguedialogat allanalogyfatallet alonefatallynot at allgenealogyanalogousget alongneonatal
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