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miscellany

[mis-uh-ley-nee, mi-sel-uh-nee] / ˈmɪs əˌleɪ ni, mɪˈsɛl ə ni /


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There is not much consistency in the miscellany of his public statements or his profuse Twitter commentary — except that they often align with his business interests.

From New York Times

Among them are the chronic and repeated stresses that can arise, for example while searching frantically through stacks of miscellany for an important paper or racing to clear piles of junk before visitors arrive.

From New York Times

And yet, there is often meaning and depth to be found in the miscellany of life.

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In all this miscellany, the actual victims of Nazi looting become an afterthought — and are even treated as interchangeable.

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These are items you'll probably have in the apartment anyway, and now, they're a convenient space to store your extra pillows, pet supplies, or other miscellany.

From Salon