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assorted

[uh-sawr-tid] / əˈsɔr tɪd /


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“Composers wrote juicy solos for oboes that sent band directors into ecstasy,” she wrote, and she got excused from class for assorted band competitions and tours.

From New York Times

Bradford likened it to the Elgin Marbles, assorted fragments of Greek sculpture that were essentially looted and taken to London.

From New York Times

A meticulously curated new compendium from the Library of America, which collects his five novels and assorted other works, allows for a fresh opportunity to reckon with his slippery, unsettled legacy.

From Washington Post

A few steps away is a tiny chamber known as “el pocito,” or little well, where the pilgrims shovel “holy dirt” from a small hole into baggies, baby food jars and assorted vials.

From Los Angeles Times

It starts with an image of Alfred E. Neuman, Mad’s mascot, amid assorted stores that have all posted going out of business signs, under the headline “Economy Collapsing! Unemployed Starving!”

From New York Times