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sundries

[suhn-dreez] / ˈsʌn driz /


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In this small one-story gabled market, originally a garage then converted into a grocery in the 1920s, I chatted with neighbors, learned about my neighborhood and bought sundries.

From Seattle Times

So Shannon is working with British growers, promotes sustainable sundries and operates recycling schemes for vases and wreath bases as well as encouraging customers to reuse items.

From BBC

Bloomingdale’s Big Bear is offering up sundries from various artisanal vendors, including whole wheat flour by the pound as well as satchels of brown rice and black beans to stock your cabinets.

From Washington Post

Some transactions we cannot do without: buying fuel for a vehicle, or groceries and sundries at the market.

From New York Times

It now has two coffee shops, a sundries store and seven restaurants including Craft, a fancy spot frequented by celebrities and their agents.

From Los Angeles Times