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Definition of odds and sods in English: odds and sodsplural noun British informal Miscellaneous people or articles. the forty odds and sods left behind marched to the station Example sentencesExamples - Manufactured with soft bristles, a glass washing brush is ideal for removing all sorts of odds and sods from glassware.
- So I get onto Wiggle and order some new handlebars, plus a couple of other odds and sods.
- The Scottish parliament is ‘very much an odds and sods parliament’.
- I am inundated on a daily basis with e-mails from all manner of odds and sods.
- This was developed further on Melke, a compilation of odds and sods published two years later.
- This leaves one place in each ward to be contested by the Community Independents, Greens, genuine independents and other odds and sods.
- Include the other odds and sods and it quickly adds up.
- With that in mind, here are the odds and sods that I've found very helpful in my first few weeks of parenthood.
- Language, history, morality, acceptable behaviour and other odds and sods.
- There are a couple of other odds and sods, your Honour.
- There are some odds and sods that I want to try.
- A few odds and sods to clear up on what's going to be my last post on my 1999-vintage Gateway Professional 500 PC.
- There is rubbish in bin bags thrown over the wall and everything from odds and sods from sofas through to domestic waste.
- The Station Master is generally upbeat and, like this blog, covers general tube trivia and odds and sods as well as his daily job.
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