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How to use panoply in a sentence

In the process, they run the risk of burns and exposure to a panoply of toxic materials.
A NORTH CAROLINA TOWN STRUGGLES UNDER THE TOXIC SHADOW OF THE COMPANY THAT BUILT ITEMILY CATANEO/UNDARKDECEMBER 17, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCE
It even has the ubiquitous panoply of exotic locales for the “challenges” that the contestants must endure.
‘CHARM OFFENSIVE’ SUFFERS FROM TOO MUCH DRAMATERRI SCHLICHENMEYEROCTOBER 2, 2021WASHINGTON BLADE
A collection of glassware for specific wine styles can get rather expensive, and so for most of us, the idea of investing in one very nice wine glass that can be used across a panoply of bottles makes good sense.
THE 5 FANCIEST WINE GLASSES YOU HAVEN’T HEARD OFJORDAN MICHELMANSEPTEMBER 24, 2021EATER
Now standards may be shifting, thanks to the panoply of reasons people are leaving the workforce during the pandemic.
HOW TO TALK ABOUT RESUME GAPS WHEN BURNOUT IS TO BLAMESARAH TODDSEPTEMBER 21, 2021QUARTZ
In that time, its explosive growth has come with a panoply of security, privacy, and abuse issues.
A CLUBHOUSE BUG LET PEOPLE LURK IN ROOMS INVISIBLYWIREDAPRIL 23, 2021ARS TECHNICA
Sleek horses, polished arms, bright plumes,—this was the pride and panoply of war!
FAMOUS ADVENTURES AND PRISON ESCAPES OF THE CIVIL WARVARIOUS
The stranger was much smaller than the porcupine, and wore no panoply of points.
THE WATCHERS OF THE TRAILSCHARLES G. D. ROBERTS
I have not embellished them with footnotes nor given them any other part of the panoply of critical apparatus.
THE WOMEN OF TOMORROWWILLIAM HARD
When he appeared in all his splendid panoply upon the roof of the palace there was a strange silence.
SOUTH AMERICAN FIGHTS AND FIGHTERSCYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY
All unknown to herself, clothed in this wondrous panoply of beauty, Fidunia awaited her sovereign's commands.
BARON BRUNOLOUISA MORGAN
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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capacitor

WORDS RELATED TO PANOPLY

  • affectation
  • array
  • ceremonial
  • ceremony
  • extravagance
  • fanfare
  • flourish
  • formality
  • glitter
  • grandeur
  • grandiosity
  • magnificence
  • ostentation
  • pageant
  • panoply
  • parade
  • pomp
  • pomposity
  • show
  • spectacle
  • splash
  • splendor
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