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gallimaufry

[ UK /ɡˈælɪmˌɔːfɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a motley assortment of things

How To Use gallimaufry In A Sentence

  • This is a production which would bear re-visiting several times as there are nuance under the gallimaufry which I think are missed on the first viewing, where one is dazzled by the production and the performances.
  • The new work was not to be, in his words, ‘merely a roll-call of the great and the good, but also a gallimaufry of the eccentric and the bad’.
  • A gallimaufry of critics, songwriters, poets and novelists (including Joyce Carol Oates) take up the invitation to ‘help create new works of art’ about an American ballad of their choice.
  • SNAIL'S TALES: Multifarious gallimaufry of odds and ends - 2 Multifarious gallimaufry of odds and ends - 2
  • Followers of teams in the Scottish Premier League can look forward a gallimaufry of experiences, high and low.
  • SNAIL'S TALES: Multifarious gallimaufry of odds and ends skip to main Multifarious gallimaufry of odds and ends
  • It's a strange gallimaufry of a book, the ‘144 poems’ all over the place formally, ranging from ordinary prose, through dialogues and found material to various kinds of free verse.
  • Helge Jacobsen's collection of French art is today housed in a new wing built by Henning Larsen in 1996, which completes the extraordinary architectural gallimaufry of the Ny Carlsberg.
  • It is a gallimaufry of styles and models, maybe no more than an attempt to induce self-doubt in critics and readers who have admired the beautifully achieved adventurousness of his previous novels and stories.
  • This is a strange gallimaufry of a book but an entirely joyous one. Times, Sunday Times
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