novelty|novelties in English
noun
['nov·el·ty || 'nɑvltɪ /'nɒv-]
innovation; something new; discovery
Use "novelty|novelties" in a sentence
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2. We hear of such novelties as homosexual families.
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4. Novelty can be a stressor.
5. Novelty ignites scintilla admittedly easily, novelty always also is the prelude of the distance.
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7. Cars were a novelty in 1900.
8. Imagination, playfulness, novelty, curiosity, mystery.
9. Novelty article with movement-induced activation
10. Caramba was a Swedish novelty music group
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12. Emergent novelty in a video game is tremendous fun; emergent novelty in our airplane traffic-control system would be a national emergency.
13. So somehow waves of novelties ebb and flow while the tides always hold the classics.
14. Perhaps now the novelty should be the nonsmoker?
15. Synonyms for Bijous include curios, trinkets, baubles, gewgaws, gimcracks, bibelots, novelties, kickshaws, tchotchkes and gauds
16. The novelty of the situation intrigued him.
17. It is drawbacks like these that have kept blimps from catching on as anything but lovable advertising novelties.
18. Are we these novelty-seeking, hedonistic, selfish individuals?
19. Then the Internet was still something of a novelty.
20. Electric-powered cars are still something of a novelty.
21. We must not mistake novelty for originality and quality.
22. Tourists are still a novelty on this remote island.
23. Are we these novelty- seeking, hedonistic, selfish individuals?
24. My mother bought a novelty pen for me.
25. The novelty of her new job soon wore off.