litany
Example Sentences
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What has gotten out of hand is this litany of long-winded toasts.
He netted at a World Cup and won a litany of trophies, both as a player and a coach.
From BBC
There was an embarrassing lack of punches by Paul and a litany of wild swings from Joshua that even a novice like his opponent was able to easily evade.
From BBC
That means reversing a litany of mistakes from the past decade, from killing popular models such as the Xterra SUV to chronic underutilization at its two U.S. factories in Tennessee and Mississippi.
After a litany of stressful events, I couldn’t handle more handfuls of hair.
From Los Angeles Times
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