You are a kind girl, Nancy Brandon, and I guess your mother has made no mistake in buying the Whatnot Shop for you.
She just sells and goes on with her preparations, and girls, when my store is all cleaned out I wouldn't wonder but we'll have a model class room, instead of the Whatnot Shop.
The tiny store on the back road with the quaint name Whatnot Shop is more attractive than a big public place," replied the salesman.
All the while they talked about the Townsends and the mysterious Mr. Sanders, declaring that something around the Whatnot Shop held the clue to the Townsend disagreement, and Mr. Sanders' mysterious power of disappearing.
No hanging around my cracker barrels," she told herself, although there was not, and likely never would be a cracker barrel in theWhatnot Shop.
But what ever you do," Ruth cautioned Nancy, "don't let any one induce you to take the Whatnot out of the window.
Illustration: They had a merry time getting the Whatnot Shop ready.
He goes around to all the towns, ahead of the circus, you see, and tells folks it is coming; and in the winter he does considerable buying of animals and whatnot and hiring of performers, they tell me.
A Dutch whatnot faced a rack for chibouks, and around the table the Bohemian glasses, variously coloured, had, in the midst of the flowers and fruits, the effect of an illumination in a garden.
Also it had the fullest and most satisfying assortment of whatnot curios and alum baskets and whale ivory and shell frames and wax fruit and pampas grass.
What recollection did you have with respect to this purchasing of food for meals and whatnot either in New Orleans, Dallas, or in Irving?
That whatnot was covered with tiny china dogs and cats, such as we benighted American Goths buy for ten cents a dozen to fill up the crevices in Billy's and Bobby's Christmas stockings.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whatnot" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bauble; cabinet; cupboard; gimcrack; instrument; novel; objective; toy; trifle; trinket