oddments

IPA: ˈɑdmʌnts

noun

  • A variety of miscellaneous things.
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Examples of "oddments" in Sentences

  • Unusual challenges can arise turning oddments into hotel rooms.
  • Inside were books book-ended by bleached skulls of various sizes and orders, among other oddments.
  • But in the case of Joan the recollection of these twin "oddments" might have saved her disappointment.
  • The Berrocco Saige poncho pattern would be a way to use up about 600g of sock yarn - whether new balls or oddments.
  • The familiar, pyramid shaped box which Nico treasured, now resides in its new home of oddments that were once his sanctuary.
  • His spirit lives on in our enduringly crazy world as Gerken and colleagues deck out the Castlefield with art oddments and oddities.
  • "oddments" of appeal which sometimes make more or less inferior books readable and readable again -- fresh acquaintance, after a long time, is dangerous.
  • Annie Evett has just spent a gruelling (for her) few days sorting out and chucking patchwork scraps and oddments of materials from garments she made more than 20 years ago.
  • Accustomed chiefly to fish, herbs, and roots, the succulent beef had charms which outweighed surprise, and another night was spent in feasting on the "oddments" of the fresh killed beef.
  • Besides formal remittances, our friends of 55 Gracechurch Street, sent us occasional presents of fish, fruit, and other acceptable "oddments;" and to the last day I have been in town I could not pass No. 55 without a look of grateful remembrance towards both God and man; and a renewed recognition of that providential guidance, by which life is often insensibly turned into new, pleasant or useful channels.

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