A collection containing a variety of sorts of things.
An anthology of short literary pieces and poems and ballads etc.
Publishing term; collection of various pieces of writing by different authors.
1 Never, in any other spot, was there such a miscellany of people.
2 Instead there were two other choices, a lot 313 and a miscellany steak.
3 Carts, carriages everywhere, the most astonishing miscellany of conveyances and horseflesh.
4 A voluminous miscellany , composed at various periods, cannot be exempt from slight inadvertencies.
5 Contrary to our author's custom, the miscellany appeared without either preface or dedication.
6 He pointed to the miscellany of junk on the table.
7 From the book on etiquette he exhumed a miscellany of useful and peculiar wisdom.
8 She was, it grew more and more apparent, a miscellany bound in a body.
9 This is a very curious and entertaining miscellany of critical remarks and literary history.
10 A world cup miscellany I apologised to England and Mexico.
11 Two Security men grimly stood by each camera amid a glittering miscellany of microphones.
12 Dr. Rajendralal Mitra used to edit an illustrated monthly miscellany .
13 The catalogue was completed; and the miscellany , in 1749, was published in eight quarto volumes.
14 But too much miscellany of sensation is disquieting; it has an effect analogous to noise.
15 Then I shall have an even firmer foundation on which to arrange the-the-theeducational miscellany .
16 With this last anomalous addition to the miscellany the influence of Sheridan is mainly chargeable.
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