Thesaurus / salmagundi
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I called it the Salmagundi, which means anything made out of spare parts.
LITTLE BROTHERCORY DOCTOROWA feeling crept over me, one not unlike the feeling I'd had when I realized that they'd turned poor old Salmagundi into a traitor.
LITTLE BROTHERCORY DOCTOROWThey had caviare now, and salmagundi, and sausage and cheese, besides salad and fruit and biscuit and cake.
HANS BRINKERMARY MAPES DODGEI'm glad I didn't, though a lot of the Salmagundi men go over there and like it.
KENNYLEONA DALRYMPLE"Oh, that's the place where the Salmagundi Club used to meet," cried Hanny, with eager interest.
A LITTLE GIRL OF LONG AGOAMANDA MILLIE DOUGLASThat same evening I was sitting in the library of the Salmagundi Club, when a well-known artist addressed me.
TWELVE MENTHEODORE DREISERThey had caviar now, and salmagundi, and sausage and cheese, besides salad and fruit and biscuit and cake.
HANS BRINKERMARY MAPES DODGEThis Aunt Sarah made frequently, being a frugal housewife, and called "Salmagundi."
MARY AT THE FARM AND BOOK OF RECIPES COMPILED DURING HER VISIT AMONG THE "PENNSYLVANIA GERMANS"EDITH M. THOMASSalmagundi was only a lively jeu d'esprit, and Irving was never proud of it.
LITERARY AND SOCIAL ESSAYSGEORGE WILLIAM CURTISThis is very simple jesting, but at that time it was very effective in a town that enjoyed the high spirits of Salmagundi.
LITERARY AND SOCIAL ESSAYSGEORGE WILLIAM CURTISWORDS RELATED TO SALMAGUNDI
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