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eclectic
adjective as in comprehensive, general
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Example Sentences
Anderson was in the audience at the recent Los Angeles premiere of “The Smashing Machine,” along with an eclectic crowd that included Fielder and basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Outside London, Sir Terry also built Hull's striking aquarium, The Deep, jutting out over the Humber like a strangely angular boat; and the eclectic collection of buildings known as The Centre for Life in Newcastle.
Keeping the two Indians company this year is a delightfully eclectic cast of winners.
What began as a bluff has grown into the best film festival in Los Angeles, powered by eclectic, unpredictable programming and faithfully enthusiastic audiences.
Now an L.A.-based writer, director and producer, Rose, 41, recalls the Austin store’s eclectic assortment of cult oddities and world cinema.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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