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Meaning of odds and sods | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. Miscellaneous items.
    UK, idiomatic, informal, plural, plural-only
  2. Ordinary people who lack distinction.
    UK, idiomatic, informal, plural, plural-only

Examples

“Perhaps it's for the best, if this is what his recording career has sunk to: a slapdash assortment of odds and sods from all parts of his career.”
“The new News Corp (unkindly referred to as “crap co”) will consist of around 130 newspapers, including the Wall Street Journal and the Times of London, an education business and other odds and sods.”
“"I suddenly found that, although my proposals had been accepted at the very highest level, they were not accepted at the lower levels . . . I mean, the aristocrats who appointed the Italian painters or the Viennese musicians didn't have to get agreement from all the odds and sods around, did they?"”
“But as the smartly dressed Kim arrived covered in mud from her foray across the pig yard, Tina took the opportunity to sneer, “Now we know how the odds and sods feel when Princess Diana turns up.””
“. . . the pervasive need of all those new to hard service discipline to put down those in authority who are making life miserable for all the lowly odds and sods of this world.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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