How To Use Oddments In A Sentence

  • His spirit lives on in our enduringly crazy world as Gerken and colleagues deck out the Castlefield with art oddments and oddities. This week's new exhibitions
  • Unusual challenges can arise turning oddments into hotel rooms. Sleeping in a Silver Mine Ain't the Ritz, but That's the Point
  • He smiled and went to fetch oddments for other patrons.
  • The familiar, pyramid shaped box which Nico treasured, now resides in its new home of oddments that were once his sanctuary. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » CarsonArtist’s Review Forum
  • The clothes and oddments he hadn't needed in Dinan were still where he had left them. DOUBLE DECEIT
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  • But in the case of Joan the recollection of these twin "oddments" might have saved her disappointment. All Roads Lead to Calvary
  • She filled a pillowcase with oddments that she fancied might be useful on the road. DISPLACED PERSON
  • You can make a patchwork quilt from oddments of silk and cotton.
  • Kat'd brought along some of the jerky, oddments from the previous day's meals, and bottles of water for lunch.
  • There are map and bottle holders, pockets on the backs of the front seats, a sunglasses holder and oddments boxes in the centre console.
  • The town dump was situated there, and all sorts of oddments, like old bicycle frames could be found there.
  • The Taj Mahahl is made of treated pine, chicken wire, second hand corrugated iron and various off cuts and oddments of wood.
  • The town dump was situated there, and all sorts of oddments, like old bicycle frames could be found there.
  • There are tables and oddments of the depressing sort we can all remember shudderingly from the house of a grandparent or great-grandparent, which remind us why later generations decried the Victorian aesthetic. A Self-Conscious Pursuit of Beauty in Art
  • So to fill up some spare time and use some oddments of wool I had left I've knitted my eldest grand-daughter a poncho and matching pixie hat.
  • You can make a patchwork quilt from oddments of silk and cotton.
  • Besides formal remittances, our friends of 55 Gracechurch Street, sent us occasional presents of fish, fruit, and other acceptable "oddments;" and to the last day I have been in town I could not pass No. 55 without a look of grateful remembrance towards both God and man; and a renewed recognition of that providential guidance, by which life is often insensibly turned into new, pleasant or useful channels. Autobiography and Other Memorials of Mrs. Gilbert, Formerly Ann Taylor
  • This one contains old TV pilots, trailers and oddments but no movies.
  • You would be hard-pressed to come up with a more heterogeneous collection of oddments.
  • The Whites did disinter some oddments, but these did not make satisfactory relics.
  • You would be hard-pressed to come up with a more heterogeneous collection of oddments.
  • St. Conleth's Day Care Centre is looking for oddments or surplus wool and knitting needles.
  • Accustomed chiefly to fish, herbs, and roots, the succulent beef had charms which outweighed surprise, and another night was spent in feasting on the "oddments" of the fresh killed beef. Narrative of the Overland Expedition of the Messrs. Jardine from Rockhampton to Cape York, Northern Queensland
  • But what might have been a fascinating exhibition was just an interesting collection of oddments.
  • I had to take a lot of oddments as well, like the marble.
  • But beyond the collection of curiosities and oddments, nothing extensive or substantive remains from what he said.
  • But beyond the collection of curiosities and oddments, nothing extensive or substantive remains from what he said.
  • She took two long steps and seized the marlinespike, yanking it off the desk in a shower of rubbish and clanging oddments. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • ‘We are very religious,’ he said as he folded his threadbare deckchair and prepared to carry away their bulging bag of oddments.
  • The garden sculpture and architectural oddments are the wonderful part of garden planning construction.
  • They contained substantial amounts of sand and mud, in addition to encrusting calcareous algae and other oddments.
  • Annie Evett has just spent a gruelling (for her) few days sorting out and chucking patchwork scraps and oddments of materials from garments she made more than 20 years ago. Scrap box inspiration for characters « Write Anything
  • I devised these flowery egg cosies to use up oddments of yarn that I had dyed.
  • Inside the room were supplies, blankets, water, and a few other oddments.
  • The turf is usually littered with oddments of paper.
  • The Berrocco Saige poncho pattern would be a way to use up about 600g of sock yarn - whether new balls or oddments. Jean's Knitting
  • I devised these flowery egg cosies to use up oddments of yarn that I had dyed.
  • These shelves held torches, candles, flint, a few swords, and other oddments that could prove useful.
  • Inside were books book-ended by bleached skulls of various sizes and orders, among other oddments. Stella Bonhomme and the League of Mischief
  • oddments" of appeal which sometimes make more or less inferior books readable and readable again -- fresh acquaintance, after a long time, is dangerous. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
  • As a result, they insert oddments and stray cartoons almost randomly between the announced programming.
  • The thesis is editing the sequence of these ideas from the oddments of modern female's text, to conclude the female's outlooks on life and value.

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