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catalogs
noun as in written or printed matter featuring a selection of objects
Example Sentences
The website Murder Inna Dancehall catalogs 207 dancehall songs with violently anti-gay lyrics.
I also look at street-style blogs, fashion magazines, retail catalogs... all over.
Charting her pregnancy, Carucci boldly catalogs her own changing form.
A new book, The World According to Karl, catalogs Lagerfeld's best quotes on everything from children to dieting.
The play, Blow Me, catalogs Blow's life events, such as discovering milliner Philip Treacy and the late Alexander McQueen.
This report is divided for a record of regular mail-letters, circulars, and catalogs—and merchandise.
Mentioned in the American Pomological Society catalogs for 1875 and 1881.
Title catalogs and the like are simply supplementary practical devices to aid inexperienced or forgetful readers.
It must be sought for in catalogs and book lists, in reviews, second-hand catalogs, and in many less obvious places.
Careful instruction in the use of the printed and card catalogs and of indexes had preceded this assignment.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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