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Sundries

Sundries \Sun"dries\, n. pl. Many different or small things; sundry things.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
sundries

"various small things," 1755, plural of sundry (adj.) used as a noun. "[A] comprehensive term used for brevity, especially in accounts" [Century Dictionary].

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sundries

n. (plural of sundry English)

WordNet
sundries

n. miscellaneous unspecified objects; "the trunk was full of stuff" [syn: whatchamacallit, stuff, whatsis, sundry]

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Sundries

Sundries (singular sundry) may refer to:

  • Miscellaneous small items, usually of no large value and too numerous to mention separately, such as
    • Dry goods
    • Toiletries
  • Sundry (cricket)

Usage examples of "sundries".

Squires's Souvenirs and Sundries appeared to have been built on some huge elevator which was now on the way down.

At that point we hoisted the princess's colors, made with silk sundries found in Hoggle-Fitz's baggage.

The front area was normally devoted to food and sundries while the back area was devoted to tackle and live bait.

The live bait tanks were uniformly empty and the tackle shelves were bare while the food and sundries area was nearly empty.