abundance, basement, capitulation, cornucopia, exchequer, library, nose count, register, stack room, summation, treasure house
Definitionn. a storehouse where a stock of things is kept
Last update: August 8, 2015
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Her grandmother is a repertory of useful information. [Please select]
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And yet the book is an invaluable repertory of facts, and must endure until it is superseded by something better. [Please select]
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There they innocently sing their repertory of dirty songs. [Please select]
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Maybe they've got a repertory that it will take you weeks to get to the end of. [Please select]
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He too has his "actual" and his classical repertory, and here also it is hard to choose. [Please select]
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One gaudy Audubon's warbler visited the quaking asp grove surrounding the cottage, and trilled the choicest selections of his repertory. [Please select]
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In this way logic provides an inventory of possibilities, a repertory of abstractly tenable hypotheses. [Please select]
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"Monsieur," she said, coldly, "have you no other tune in your repertory." [Please select]
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[Illustration: Blue Jay] Although no musician, the jay has quite an extensive vocal repertory. [Please select]
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It simply chanced to be cherry tart, for our cook at Smith's Private Hotel is a person of unbridled fancy and endless repertory. [Please select]
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He intimated that if there were any fact in his repertory of which he was particularly and absolutely sure it was this special fact. [Please select]
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