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whatnot

[ US /ˈhwətˌnɑt, ˈwətˌnɑt/ ]
[ UK /wˈɒtnɒt/ ]
NOUN
  1. miscellaneous curios

How To Use whatnot In A Sentence

  • They can be found in reports, studies and other bureaucratic whatnots dating back decades that are gathering dust on City Hall shelves.
  • The women were there in their jeans and T-shirts and overalls and whatnot.
  • She made it so it's easy for me to tweak, and I'm sure I'll be fooling around with the colors and whatnot before long.
  • The current news was droll and uninteresting, blabber about the economy and whatnot, things for which at this stage he had no care.
  • For being famous and horsey and whatnot, they were awfully nice and a lot of fun.
  • Just shrugging off the shoulder harness saves you unthreading holster, magazine pouch, and whatnot off one belt and re-assembling them later on a dry pair of pants.
  • Now, a lot of the time, this is littered with various large kids 'toys, things to ride on in garish colors and whatnot. Stupid
  • Perhaps that was what jaunted my serenity askew after the meal had ended, people going off to do their own things and whatnot.
  • DVD on * tape*? someone else carolled, to everyone's vast amusement, and it immediately degenerated into the idea of writing books with director's commentary and whatnot; one page would be the story, the other would be the commentary. Comicon et all
  • So friend and I are nibbing and chatting and whatnot, and 10 minutes later, not even halfway through our meal, dipshit-on-a-mission comes back and asks if she can take our plates. Haloaskew Diary Entry
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