It was bought at a jumblesale in Dublin 30 years ago.
2
The Labour conference in Liverpool this week had that jumblesale feel.
3
It all began with a tiny jumblesale 30 years ago.
4
The daftest thing about this grotesque jumblesale of hyper-inflated goods?
5
What, get it from the church jumblesale, did you?
Ús de rummage sale en anglès
1
He might have dressed himself out of a studio costume shop rummagesale.
2
Found a trunk of old cowboy things at a rummagesale.
3
Say; how do you come to be at this bed bargain-counter rummagesale.
4
A rummagesale of toys added quite a large sum to the general fund.
5
Are you preparing a rummagesale or are you-butno, surely not!-areyou packing?
6
It smells like a rummagesale, answered Miss Dean.
7
It had been bought at a rummagesale, and she was told that it suited her.
8
He'd found an old coat rack at a rummagesale years ago, a coat rack shaped like St. George.
9
The discarded uniforms of the Garde Civique were piled high along one side, as if for a rummagesale.
10
We'll have a tag day and a rummagesale and I'll get up a dicker party and some theatricals.
11
The farm had no homestead, so I was given an old bell-tent, purchased at a military rummagesale, to live in.
12
Sometimes it was that way in the art world: a Rembrandt discovered at a rummagesale, a Braque in Aunt Sally's attic.
13
This picture hung in a dentist's office until the dentist's wife, who did not like it, gave it to a rummagesale.
14
After the cowboy trunk episode, I didn't run into Craphound again until the annual Rotary Club charity rummagesale at the Upper Canada Brewing Company.
15
His cell-phone rang every day, bringing news of another wooden bookcase found at this flea market, that thrift store, this rummagesale or estate auction.
16
Don't give the servant's room the look of a perpetual rummagesale by making it a dumping ground for old defaced pictures, furniture, and bric-a-brac.