whatnot (Meaning)

Wordnet

whatnot (n)

miscellaneous curios

Webster

whatnot (n.)

A kind of stand, or piece of furniture, having shelves for books, ornaments, etc.; an etagere.

whatnot Sentence Examples

  1. The attic was filled with forgotten whatnots, including an antique rocking chair and a dusty old phonograph.
  2. Sarah's room was a jumble of whatnots, from clothes and books to art supplies and souvenirs.
  3. The flea market offered an eclectic collection of whatnots, ranging from vintage jewelry to peculiar knick-knacks.
  4. The old woman's house was a treasure trove of whatnots, each item holding a special memory.
  5. The yard sale featured a hodgepodge of whatnots, from lawnmowers to gardening tools.
  6. The antique shop had an impressive array of whatnots, from ornate chandeliers to rare porcelain figurines.
  7. The basement was a labyrinth of whatnots, including old toys, forgotten tools, and unused furniture.
  8. Emily's curiosity cabinet held an assortment of whatnots, from fossils to seashells.
  9. The garage was overflowing with whatnots, making it difficult to find the car.
  10. The closet was a disorganized jumble of whatnots, making it a mystery what could be found within.

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miscellaneous curiosA kind of stand, or piece of furniture, having shelves for books, ornaments, etc.; an etagere.

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The attic was filled with forgotten whatnots, including an antique rocking chair and a dusty old phonograph.

Sarah's room was a jumble of whatnots, from clothes and books to art supplies and souvenirs.

The flea market offered an eclectic collection of whatnots, ranging from vintage jewelry to peculiar knick-knacks.

The old woman's house was a treasure trove of whatnots, each item holding a special memory.