menagerie [noun]

Definition of menagerie:

  • A collection of wild animals kept in captivity for exhibition.
  • A varied collection of people, things, or animals.

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Sentence/Example of menagerie:

The circus brought an amazing menagerie of animals to town.

The old woman's house was a menagerie of cats.

The museum had a fascinating menagerie of artifacts.

Her closet was a menagerie of clothes.

The park was a menagerie of people on a sunny day.

The library contained a menagerie of books.

The garden was a menagerie of flowers.

The kitchen was a menagerie of cooking utensils.

The child's room was a menagerie of toys.

The bakery displayed a menagerie of pastries.

The artist's studio was a menagerie of art supplies.

The farmer's market was a menagerie of fresh produce.

The beach was a menagerie of seashells.

The restaurant menu offered a menagerie of dishes.

The antique shop was a menagerie of treasures.

The pet store was a menagerie of animals.

The jewelry store displayed a menagerie of gems.

The music festival featured a menagerie of bands.

The department store offered a menagerie of products.

The internet is a menagerie of information.

They had not been herded together like animals in a menagerie, as in Colonel Corkran's day.

Are you thinking we are live kangaroos escaped from a menagerie?

Does she still keep a menagerie for sick dogs and lost cats?

Then to a meek huérfanita, feeding her menagerie, I made oration.

"Your friends sound like a menagerie," remarked Zeb, uneasily.

Was this a common, vulgar circus—with a menagerie attachment?

He remembered then how the keeper of a menagerie had that morning hired his vehicle.

Run, you ruffians, before I turn the rest of our menagerie on you!

There were no animal vans as the menagerie had not combined with the circus in those days.

After a while I realized that the lecturer had no menagerie in his pockets.