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Sentence count:278+17Posted:2017-04-25Updated:2020-07-24
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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91. A brief memoir by his secretary, Henry Isaacson, is a catalogue of his virtues rather than an account of his life.
92. Bertelli's text is shorter, but does include a catalogue of the surviving paintings and a chronological table.
93. The 400 page catalogue from Prestel Verlag contains essays by twenty-five leading archaeologists and ethnographers.
94. A catalogue of misconceived ideas has preceded our descent into chaos.
95. Settle down and live off the back catalogue: I don't know, I don't think I'd just stop.
96. Not until the late nineteenth century, the era of the great amateur naturalists, was the catalogue complete.
97. There is an accompanying catalogue by John Betts of Bristol University.
98. The complete catalogue, usually annual, gives an author and title record of all books in print from the publisher concerned.
99. Post the coupon for a full catalogue, a list of appointed stockists and special introductory £10 voucher.
100. I got her a catalogue from the local community college, and we started talking about courses.
101. A catalogue containing useful equipment for breeding butterflies is available from Worldwide Butterflies.
102. He wrote for a catalogue, and they sent him back a list of ten titles.
103. The inflated catalogue of works ascribed to him as a result of late nineteenth-century adulation has now been stripped down to basics.
104. The catalogue of offences regarded as serious enough to merit dismissal for a single occurrence is sometimes lengthy.
105. Whether knowingly or not,(http://sentencedict.com/catalogue.html) he got Paul Nouge and Magritte to do the copy and illustrations for the catalogue.
106. Scarcely able to believe his ears, Ramsay listened to this shameful catalogue.
107. She flipped through the catalogue and drew breath time and again.
108. The interval and exposure times were accurately noted in the catalogue.
109. Ptolemy compiled a star catalogue in which he listed 48 constellations.
110. A catalogue of colour illustrations of works on display together with essays by the selectors is being published.
111. A further thirteen lots listed in the catalogue were withdrawn before the sale.
112. Limited attention has been paid to the user's input in the context of the library catalogue.
113. Little Renaissance furniture survives intact, and the present catalogue will go a long way to furthering its understanding.
114. Just send two 1st class stamps for illustrated catalogue and price list.
115. I don't expect them to leave here with a catalogue of stories about what a terrible place Whitely is.
116. Last year after a catalogue of neglect was uncovered on his Buckinghamshire farm he was banned from keeping livestock for fifteen years.
117. The new Hornes Collective catalogue makes it all so easy.
118. Preparations for the projected automation of the music catalogue were further advanced.
119. Posters and photographs featured strongly in the catalogue and the general mixture was much the same as that in the other sales.
120. In fact, she has succeeded in assembling a show and writing a companion catalogue both informed by history and informative as well.
More similar words: cataloguedcataloganaloguedialoguedecalogueprologueepiloguemonologueat a lossat a loose endcatalystroguevoguein voguepirogueproroguepedagoguesynagoguedemagoguedialogat allanalogyfatallet alonefatallynot at allgenealogyanalogousget alongneonatal
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