Thesaurus / motleys
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synonyms for motleys
- assortment
- bits
- bits and pieces
- debris
- etcetera
- hodgepodge
- jumble
- knickknacks
- leavings
- leftovers
- litter
- medley
- mélange
- melee
- miscellaneous paraphernalia
- miscellany
- mishmash
- mixed bag
- motley
- notions
- novelties
- oddments
- olio
- particles
- patchwork
- potpourri
- rags
- refuse
- remainder
- remains
- remnants
- rest
- rubbish
- rummage
- scraps
- sundries
- sundry items
- this and that
- assortment
- blend
- collection
- combination
- combo
- gallimaufry
- goulash
- hash
- hodgepodge
- medley
- mishmash
- mixture
- motley
- pastiche
- patchwork
- salmagundi
- soup
- stew
- mélange
- mixed bag
- olio
- odds and ends
- assortment
- bits
- debris
- etcetera
- hodgepodge
- jumble
- knickknacks
- leavings
- leftovers
- litter
- medley
- melee
- miscellany
- mishmash
- motley
- notions
- novelties
- particles
- patchwork
- potpourri
- rags
- refuse
- remainder
- remains
- remnants
- rest
- rubbish
- rummage
- scraps
- sundries
- bits and pieces
- mélange
- miscellaneous paraphernalia
- mixed bag
- olio
- sundry items
- this and that
- assortment
- bits
- debris
- etcetera
- hodgepodge
- jumble
- knickknacks
- leavings
- leftovers
- litter
- medley
- melee
- miscellany
- mishmash
- motley
- notions
- novelties
- oddment
- oddments
- particles
- patchwork
- potpourri
- rags
- refuse
- remainder
- remains
- remnants
- rest
- rubbish
- rummage
- scraps
- bits and pieces
- mélange
- miscellaneous paraphernalia
- mixed bag
- olio
- sundry items
- this and that
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On this page you'll find 158 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to motleys, such as: patchwork, checker, montage, motley, plaid, and tessellation.
How to use motleys in a sentence
It is under one of these motleys that the idea of liberty is presented to us by the politicians.
DECADENCE AND OTHER ESSAYS ON THE CULTURE OF IDEASREMY DE GOURMONTSo we make ourselves "motleys to the view, and sell cheap what is most dear."
EDUCATION AND THE HIGHER LIFEJ. L. SPALDING