sundry in the PONS Dictionary

sundry Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

sundry [or sideline], business
all and sundry inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
History preserves sundry examples of such a change of name in adult converts.
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He contributed also to sundry publications, official and otherwise, and wrote or edited the following books: 1.
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Yet that he was in the habit of receiving gifts from all and sundry who hoped for his backing is beyond dispute.
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Soon a legion of political exiles, former intelligence officers, ex-agents, and sundry entrepreneurs became brokers of fabricated-to-order information.
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They either worked directly there, or provided supporting trades such as opening sundry shop and food outlets.
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In such places they dig small tunnels, in which they live, sometimes together with other inoffensive neighbours such as sundry beetles.
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Their progress was filmed and sundry professionals in their fields advised the amateur as they progressed.
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The programme is aimed to transform 100 selected sundry shops into modern mini marts.
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He complained of sundry carnosities, pains in his head, stomach and back, and difficulty in passing water.
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The player can see out of the main viewscreen as well as the tank's sundry features such as the radar screen.
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