oddments in the PONS Dictionary

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oddments

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Sze augments the sense of intimacy by blessing oddments with new value.
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Every single space is covered with oddments including bits of lace, the innards of clocks and the remnants of snake skins.
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Only one auction room will operate from an earlier start time of 10.30am, with oddments and pieces sold first, followed by fleece.
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That left 2000 bales, which averaged the same price as the last sale several weeks ago of $11/kg, including oddments.
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Crossbred lamb's wool was 1 per cent dearer on a limited volume and oddments were unchanged.
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Storage for oddments, too, is slight.
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Long coarse oddments were 1 to 4 per cent softer with good colour oddments 3 to 7 per cent dearer and poorer styles slightly cheaper.
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Second shear fleece was 1 per cent cheaper and crossbred oddments were back 1-4 per cent.
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The volume contains stories, cartoons, essays, rhymes, music, anecdotes, aphorisms, and other oddments.
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It was also basically a net price as wool oddments covered shearing expenses.
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