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13 Sentences With "whatnots"

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And that place is within our televisions (and computers and tablets and whatnots).
Getting a clock of this size to last that long is no mean feat, and fitting all the geegaws and whatnots into such a small package is pretty cool.
Alternative transportation is so hot right now, but don't forget that all these electrified personal transporters like electric skateboards and scooters, and Onewheels, and whatnots have sizable lithium-ion batteries.
The century-old Union Station has converted its atrium into a bustling hangout filled with couches, carpets and reading tables, surrounded by boutiques advertising "hand-dipped ice cream" and "doodads, gewgaws and whatnots".
Ask if you can have one free trial session (many gyms, like Equinox, offer a complimentary session for new members), so they can show you how to use all of the weights, machines, and whatnots they have available.
As Thanos obtains each stone, he pops it into a handy hole in his gauntlet, and soon there is only one stone left to trace; if he can complete the set, he will be master of time, space, reality, and other covetable whatnots.
Even though this was an abnormal day — not only was it after a monthslong hiatus from dating apps, but I also let my friends take over my phone to swipe — I somehow managed to swipe through 466 potential boyfriends, girlfriends, lovers, partners, and whatnots.
A séance just means a seating and a paranormal séance and a movie seating are the same thing, just a bunch of people sitting down in the dark hoping to believe in or be enchanted by something that's not really there, by ghostly images, either photographed images or by otherwise projected or acoustically projected whatnots that aren't really there.
Non-repeating bitmap patterns, derived from a scanned piece of crumpled paper, underlay passages of newsprint reproductions, fugitive brushwork, a micrographic version of Picasso's "Guernica," and attached whatnots, including a watercolor of a sailing ship by Owens's grandfather, patterns of embroidery by her grandmother, and a drawing by her younger brother Lincoln, who is a chef in New Orleans.
The Whatnots are Muppets extras designed with blank heads and customizable faces, clothes, and hair that can be customized for different roles. Similar generic puppets used for Sesame Street are known as Anything Muppets. The characters of Scooter, Lew Zealand, and Marvin Suggs were originally created using Whatnot puppets before permanent puppets were made for them. The Muppet Whatnot Workshop at FAO Schwarz opened in 2008, which allowed people to purchase a custom Whatnot with chosen clothes and facial features.
Unicorns, Demos, B-Sides, and Rainbows is a 2005 album by Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer. It was originally released under the title: Demos, B-Sides & Whatnots and sold on Zolof's fall tour with Jet Lag Gemini and Small Towns Burn A Little Slower. This version was self-released and was on a CD-R with a sticker on the sleeve with a track listing, before Eyeball Records asked them to stop selling them which was in violation of their contract.
Her deadpan act was popular with fans. The duo followed up with the minor successes "I've Got You Under My Skin" and "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen", a cover of the 1937 Andrews Sisters hit. Smith and Prima's act was a mainstay of the Las Vegas lounge scene for much of the 1950s. Though her actual voice was not used, she was caricatured as "Squealy Smith" in Bob Clampett's 1960 Beany and Cecil episode "So What and the Seven Whatnots", a Snow White spoof in a Vegas setting.
Kentucky protested the eligibility of several Transylvania players, which prompted Professor A. P. Fairhurst of the opponent's athletic committee to pen an article in the Lexington Herald titled "Shut Up and Play Ball". In it, he sarcastically wrote that Transylvania would allow Kentucky to draw players "from the four quarters of the earth and from the fifth quarter if you can find it gather them from all the tribes and kindred of the earth ... Hottentots, Flat-head Indians, Patagonians, Native Australians, Esquimaux, New Yorkers, Danvillians, Cincinnatians, Hoodoos, Burgoos, Whatnots, Topnots ... the more the merrier". Gregory Kent Stanley, Before Big Blue: Sports at the University of Kentucky, 1880–1940, pp. 31–36, University Press of Kentucky, 1996, .

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