Definitionn. a collection containing a variety of sorts of things
Last update: October 29, 2015
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While he had no business clogging up her life with a potpourri of unsubstantiated garbage, it was equally unfair to have a relationÂship while holding back the truth from someone you cared for. [Please select]
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There were, in fact, chintz-covered settees, and there was potpourri. [Please select]
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"My mother made the best potpourri in the county, and it was very much like this." [Please select]
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They were bleached as white as snow, and lay amongst bags of dried lavender and potpourri. [Please select]
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The front door was open, showing a hall where stood a grandfather's clock and a spindle-legged table holding a bowl of potpourri. [Please select]
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Here was a tail, there a leg; here an ear, there a nose--oh, it was a rare potpourri, I can tell you. [Please select]
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Depend upon it, it's a potpourri, and from an excellent receipt, sir"--and the old lady bowed courteously towards the tutor." [Please select]
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It was of that drawer, with its lavender and potpourri bags, that the scented smoke had reminded her. [Please select]
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The boughs of peach and cherry blossoms in the old potpourri jars made it welcome, and the dark, waxed floor let it lie in faded pools. [Please select]
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He could see his father in his own particular chair, the mother in hers, and the back of a girl at the piano by the big potpourri-jar. [Please select]
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