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Menagerie meaning
A collection of live wild animals as an exhibition historically associated with the aristocracy and considered a precursor of modern zoos. | The enclosure where they are kept. | A diverse or miscellaneous group.
Synonyms of Menagerie
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A converted dairy, it cemented our niche as the traditional country vets, caring for our client’s menagerie – their pets, horses and farm animals.
As the Richmond family grew, so did their menagerie of animals and pets.
Her menagerie of dogs, cats and chickens are in the care of friends and relatives for the time being, and today she was trying to make the best of her situation in a temporary unfurnished bungalow a few miles down the coast.
I drove just one vehicle, but around me I saw a menagerie of EV models that didn’t exist three years ago.
Imagine consuming meats grown from the most delicious cells from a menagerie of animals and plants—sea urchin, morel, blood orange.
Included are paintings of animals that were part of the Stanford family menagerie, a photo of the 78th Seabees adopted deer Bambi (top, courtesy of Hoover Institution), and painter Andew Putman Hill’s painting of Tootsie, the Stanford family dog.
In "The Menagerie," Kirk does address Pike by his first name, which suggests some familiarity, but then, it seems odd that Kirk would suggest he only met Pike once.
Their motto, “Go and sin some more,” pretty much sums it up for this vile and disgusting menagerie.
We’ve got quite the menagerie: cats, dogs, horses, pigs, sheep and numerous birds, including two very angry geese.
As a reporter, I often found myself more drawn to talking to revellers, activists, aerialists twirling fifteen feet in the air, clowns, security, the menagerie of human beings that made up the festival.
Quinto is no stranger to Broadway – his credits include The Boys in the Band The Glass Menagerie – while Woodley and Ferrari will be making their Broadway debuts.
The zoo includes a menagerie of nonsensicals that somehow add up to a place worth visiting.
All the same, it's easy to understand how one can get caught up in the botanical menagerie and jump headfirst into a cut flower business.
Another evening, another menagerie of beautiful weather photos!
He a futurist group that sought to transform Poland—“a menagerie nation producing mummies and relics”—through avant-garde literature.
Manning the till under a mirror ball and a menagerie of inflatable animals, I encountered people from every walk of life.
The Glass Menagerie (he had also sung one number with them in the Lounge at The Stardust), playing at the new Aurora Summit Steakhouse asked if he would sing during their breaks.
When all these layers come together naturally and present a coherent visual menagerie, you have the recipe for a great room.
When the light hit the eastern ice wall, the wall turned translucent and revealed the entire menagerie of animals they’d glimpsed moments ago.
Dr Tran volunteered to take care of Duo, and was soon driving to California with her in his car - along with his eight other cats and menagerie of birds.