Sentences with novelty
nov·el·ty
N n - In the contemporary western world, rapidly changing styles cater to a desire for novelty and individualism.
- Seeing people queuing for food was a novelty.
- Our culture has let novelty and entertainment invade nearly every corner of life, says anthropologist Mary Catherine Bateson.
- The company, which already markets around 55 novelty voices for customers to download.
- At Easter, we give them plastic eggs filled with small toys, novelties and coins.
- novelty value
- Electric-powered cars are still novelties.
- Eating shark meat is a novelty to many people.
- A novelty tune
- The novelty of a new job.
- His sarcastic witticisms had ceased being an entertaining novelty.
- A store catering to tourists who loaded up with souvenir pennants and other novelties.
- novelty goods; novelty items.
- novelty shop.