Similar words: game, amuse, amused, gambol, bigamy, gamble, dream up, amusement. Meaning: ['gæmət] n. 1. a complete extent or range: "a face that expressed a gamut of emotions" 2. the entire scale of musical notes.
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1. The exhibition runs the whole gamut of artistic styles.
2. College life opened up a whole gamut of new experiences.
3. The show runs the gamut of 20th century design.
4. Her performance in the play covered the whole gamut of emotions.
5. In her stories she expresses the whole gamut of emotions, from happiness to sorrow.
6. Jonson has run the gamut of hotel work, from porter to owner of a large chain of hotels.
7. Her feelings that day ran the gamut of emotions .
8. This poem runs the gamut of emotions from despair to joy.
9. She felt she had run the gamut of human emotions from joy to despair in one day.
10. The network will provide the gamut of computer services to your home.
11. New mothers can experience the whole gamut of emotions, from intense joy to deep depression.
12. Volunteers run the gamut, from makeup and costume assistants and some security personnel to staging coordinators and models.
13. The action in the ring runs the gamut from high-flying to low brow.
14. They run the gamut from exploding scoreboards to sushi bars.
15. Our programs spanned the gamut of command and control systems, and were highly technical.
16. They were wonderful people who had the full gamut of emotions.
17. We run the whole gamut from wonderful fathers to terrible fathers.
18. James Bond ran a similar gamut of attempts to bring his life to a halt.
19. Subsidiary characters run the gamut of weird and wacky academics, familiar from a host of campus novels.
20. Lodgings run the gamut from rustic cabins to plush hotels.
21. His drawings ran the gamut from the parabolic suspension bridge to the forms and color of various trees and individual flowers.
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22. Rhine Riesling runs the gamut from dry to sweet, but it is generally dry.
23. Experiments around the country are running the gamut, with the interesting experiments occurring mainly in smaller states.
24. Alternative therapies have been successful with a whole gamut of health problems.
25. As the story unfolded throughout the past week, I experienced the gamut of emotions: shock, anger, sadness, disgust, confusion.
26. In his short life he had run the entire gamut of crime, from petty theft to murder.
27. Factors fueling the avid interest in e-commerce run the gamut of the business process.
28. One or the other ... Hybrids comprised a whole gamut of deformities.
29. What residential provision exists will have to adopt a specialist role within the gamut of available services.
30. Then tears, then boredom, then anger, sometimes the whole gamut in an hour.