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[ suhn-dreez ] / ˈsʌn driz / SEE SYNONYMS FOR sundries ON THESAURUS.COM
plural nounsundry things or items, especially small, miscellaneous items of little value.Compare notion (def. 6). Origin of sundriesFirst recorded in 1805–15; noun plural use of sundry Words nearby sundriessundog, sundown, sundowner, sundress, sun-dried, sundries, sundrops, sundry, sundry shop, Sundsvall, sunfast Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for sundriesHe has a considerable wholesale trade in patent medicines and druggists' sundries. Twentieth Century Negro Literature|Various You must be prepared to pay at least 150 (or to get someone to pay it for you) for sundries. Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 100, May 30, 1891|Various It consisted of some fifty animals laden with medicines, musk, and sundries. Three Years in Western China|Alexander Hosie He calculated printing and sundries as costing four thousand, and that the remainder would be net profit. The Life of Sir Richard Burton|Thomas Wright
Words related to sundriesrest, melee, litter, debris, jumble, oddment, remains, mishmash, motley, potpourri, rummage, leavings, hodgepodge, etcetera, rubbish, assortment, remainder, refuse, patchwork, medley |