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menagerie

[muh-naj-uh-ree, -nazh-] / məˈnædʒ ə ri, -ˈnæʒ- /


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This advice applies to Price and DeAndrade and their menagerie: two dogs, one cat and a friendly bearded dragon named Sanchez.

From Seattle Times

In the first act of “Life of Pi,” a menagerie — menacing, delightful — entrenches itself on the stage of Broadway’s Gerald Schoenfeld Theater.

From New York Times

They sorted this menagerie into groups based on three mammalian modes of life: mammals that lived alone, in pairs or in larger groups.

From Scientific American

Private owners had collected a menagerie of exotic and wild animals there.

From Reuters

The same could be said of bears, foxes, crows, turtles, even ants — a whole menagerie as yet unexamined, affecting not only plants but even fungi.

From New York Times