Definitions for whatnots

whatnots what·not

Spelling: [hwuht-not, hwot-, wuht-, wot-]
IPA: /ˈʰwʌtˌnɒt, ˈʰwɒt-, ˈwʌt-, ˈwɒt-/

Whatnots is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 13 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 215 anagrams from letters in whatnots (ahnosttw).

Definitions for whatnots

noun

  1. a stand with shelves for bric-a-brac, books, etc.
  2. something or anything of the same or similar kind:
  3. a stand with shelves for bric-a-brac, books, etc.
  4. something or anything of the same or similar kind:

Origin of whatnots

First recorded in 1530-40; from the phrase what not?

Examples for whatnots

With his own savings, and largely by his own labor, he now built his boat, the whatnot.

And when people come by the counter—the crew and whatnot—I see them grabbing a little piece of skin.

You can put this whole thing—the supply chain and whatnot, and do it with hamburgers.

And then, when I took her with me to different places and whatnot, she was always very interested.

You have all these catchphrases—“yum-o”, “oh my gravy” and whatnot.

Homais, to keep himself in countenance, took up a water-bottle on the whatnot to water the geraniums.

It could not have been the owner of the whatnot, because, with his wooden leg, he could not swim.

It just feeds the fire of materialism, and feeds the fire of make up, and false attire, and whatnot.

My Mind wanders in sex-chaos and muses on piquant impure things, enchanting villainies, odd inversions, whatnot.

The whatnot was shaky, having only three short, spindle legs.

And then, when I took her with me to different places and whatnot, she was always very interested.

With his own savings, and largely by his own labor, he now built his boat, the whatnot.

You can put this whole thing—the supply chain and whatnot, and do it with hamburgers.

My Mind wanders in sex-chaos and muses on piquant impure things, enchanting villainies, odd inversions, whatnot.

You have all these catchphrases—“yum-o”, “oh my gravy” and whatnot.

And when people come by the counter—the crew and whatnot—I see them grabbing a little piece of skin.

Homais, to keep himself in countenance, took up a water-bottle on the whatnot to water the geraniums.

The whatnot was shaky, having only three short, spindle legs.

It could not have been the owner of the whatnot, because, with his wooden leg, he could not swim.

It just feeds the fire of materialism, and feeds the fire of make up, and false attire, and whatnot.

Word Value for whatnots
Scrable

13

Words with friends

13

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