Noun(1) a collection containing a variety of sorts of things,an anthology of short literary pieces and poems and ballads etc.,varied collection(2) a collection containing a variety of sorts of things(3) an anthology of short literary pieces and poems and ballads etc.(4) varied collection
Noun(1) a collection containing a variety of sorts of things,an anthology of short literary pieces and poems and ballads etc.,varied collection(2) a collection containing a variety of sorts of things(3) an anthology of short literary pieces and poems and ballads etc.(4) varied collection
(1) Talkeetna was a random miscellany of log cabins(2) The coming to light of a miscellany of my father's student-day notes was incentive to prepare this collection.(3) The programmes were a miscellany of serious sociology and downright mindless entertainment with the usual film fare thrown in for good measure.(4) Next comes a corridor where a miscellany of drawings, a small but exquisite textile and two engraved gems, one of Lorenzo the Magnificent and one of Savonarola, are displayed.(5) The 1957 Act made a miscellany of changes of the law of homicide which can hardly be described as amounting to a coherent and interlocking scheme.(6) Over the intervening years it again reverted to a market selling a miscellany of goods as it had done in its heyday.(7) a miscellany of houses(8) A sports miscellany is supposedly in the works.(9) Blogs now cover a miscellany of culinary topics, sometimes only tangentially related to food.(10) He edited Within Our Province, a miscellany of Ulster writing.(11) He lifted his gaze from the communications device, glancing around the room at the miscellany of alien machines.(12) A notable omission from this miscellany of singers is of course, the castrato.(13) Curry House serves about 14 kinds of curry using a miscellany of ingredients, among them chicken, pork, beef and peeled shrimp.(14) But, though it should happen that an author is capable of excelling, yet his merit may pass without notice, huddled in the variety of things, and thrown into the general miscellany of life.(15) By tradition, an incumbent prime minister - when time comes for re-election - faces a miscellany of Monster Raving Loonies and hapless candidates from the other major parties.(16) The Horizon was clearly intended to be a miscellany with a particular emphasis upon the foibles and strengths of the press.