Synonym: assortment, florilegium, garland, miscellanea, mixed bag, mixture, motley, potpourri, salmagundi, smorgasbord, variety. Similar words: miscellaneous, cellar, cancellation, plant cell, repellant, appellant, isosceles, cell. Meaning: [mɪ'seleɪnɪ /mɪ'selənɪ] n. 1. a collection containing a variety of sorts of things 2. an anthology of short literary pieces and poems and ballads etc..
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1. The museum houses a fascinating miscellany of nautical treasures.
2. The show was a miscellany of song and dance.
3. She's just finished editing "A Miscellany of English Cookery".
4. He earned his living from a miscellany of jobs.
5. He gave the miscellany no further thought.
6. All of us have a miscellany of ideas, most of which are not consequential.
7. The miscellany of different loans make up an alphabet soup of SALs, SECALs and ESAFs.
8. Franc's Diary, that entertaining miscellany which was written for years by a succession of different pens.
9. To the idea of a miscellany he gave a firm no.
9. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
10. This miscellany printed poems by Wordsworth, Crabbe, and Byron, as well as many others whose popularity has faded.
11. More articles on a miscellany of topics...
12. Calliope, or The Musical Miscellany (Various). voice, violin, flute. Classical.
13. I've been poking around General Miscellany for a few minutes when a Chinese ceramic Jesus stops me cold.
14. The role of Eastern Miscellany, the monthly "selected collections", as information filter and "disseminator", should not be ignored when dailies were popular among the readers.
15. A miscellany, an assortment, or a catalog, as of complaints, comments, or ideas.
16. Photo Gallery: Polluted Oceans A miscellany of soda caps, drink cartons, and plastic scraps sits at the edge of an Acapulco, Mexico[sentencedict.com], beach.
17. Earlier tenants had left behind a miscellany of items, among which we discovered a trivia game called Alaska Wild Card.
18. Eastern Miscellany, the magazine with longest history before the liberalization of China was labeled as the "conservative" force due to this debate.
19. The top drawer held a miscellany of foreign coins and banknotes.
20. A Tache of The interacting ritual: Eastern Miscellany in May Fourth...
21. A miscellany of soda caps, drink cartons, and plastic scraps sits at the edge of an Acapulco, Mexico, beach.
22. In the same year, the tsar involved himself personally in the foundation of the reformist journal Military Miscellany.
23. It was there by the River Greta at Brigham that the miscellany of workshops and smelting houses were erected.
24. Now and again he reached out and added a bundle of checks to the flying miscellany that soared through the roof and out of sight in a tremendous circle.
25. Later Works of John Dewey, Volume 11, 1925 - 1953: Essays, Reviews, Trotsky Inquiry, Miscellany , and Liberalism and Social Action (Collected Works of John Dewey.
26. The confusion caused by globalization leads us into an age of miscellany speech. Each speech bears with itself the deep stamp from different disciplines.
27. The inscriptive writings are attaches after the certain carrier the short nimble miscellany prose.
28. In an aesthetic sense, dance is such a comprehensive form of art that it is, more often than not, termed as a miscellany of literature, music, and drawing.
29. Maronites, Copts, Berbers, Kurds and Africans as well as Arabs and Muslims inhabit a miscellany of lands from the Atlantic to the Persian Gulf and from the Saharan desert to the foothills of Anatolia.
30. The sheung moon box is mainly used for putting various types of small miscellany and documents.
More similar words: miscellaneous, cellar, cancellation, plant cell, repellant, appellant, isosceles, cell, cello, pisces, iceland, discern, visceral, cell wall, egg cell, nacelle, reminisce, cell phone, cellphone, cancelled, unit cell, fuel cell, discerning, eviscerate, cell theory, excellent, photocell, holland, gallant, discernable.