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The word "whatnot" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a miscellaneous or undefined collection of things. For example: I searched through my old attic and found old books, antiques, knick-knacks, and whatnot.
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whatnot
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A small unspecified object; bric-a-brac (in plural)
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"The Riche became our weekly gathering place for several years discussions, conversations, whatnot," he said.In protest against the regime its corruption and "two-facedness"—Mahfouz refused to publish his books in Egypt.
I say "sort of" because it turns out that the mandate accompanying the monopoly delivery and pickup to anyone anywhere at a low, single rate, regardless of cost is not really feasible, especially given the fact that the Postal Service is chock full of government employees, all with those nice government-employee health plans and pensions and whatnot we keep hearing so much about.
IT'S hardly a new charge against atheists, but it has come up again several times recently in the blogosphere: that today's secularists, atheists, anti-theists and whatnot, including the publicly active ones, are "just as fundamentalist as the fundamentalists".
I liked to make my sundaes neat so that all the ice cream stayed in the bowl and whatnot.
This is true in nearly all rich countries, despite the various accounting fictions of trust funds, surpluses, deficits and whatnot.
Most models explain as much as they can of the change in the skill premium in terms of price changes, trade flows, immigration and whatnot, leaving a large chunk unexplained.
The early versions, which appeared toward the end of the 18th century, were light and elegant in design, but as time went by the whatnot lent itself to extravagances of ornament, with a wealth of fretwork and spirally twisted supports.
So I think her bangles and whatnot look ace.
The answer slowly became clear as Bedelia toddled about a sumptuous-looking Florence, visiting pricey looking delis to buy truffles and whatnot, looking every bit like Gillian Anderson doing a photoshoot for Billionaire's Wives.
If you are quite poncy and sometimes shop at Waitrose, then I would like to further ask whether you have ever drawn to a halt in fresh produce and wondered: who is in charge of labelling the herbs and whatnot and have they gone mad?
Now through their education and whatnot they've learnt to armour and guard against their own insanity.
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