All 17 Uses
menagerie
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Hollow City
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- So every day Cuthbert saved more peculiar animals from the hunters, lifting them up to the mountain by the scruffs of their necks, until there was a whole peculiar menagerie up there.†
p. 54.3
- On the back of the photo a message was printed: ONLY ACCESS TO MENAGERIE: CLIMB INSIDE!†
p. 69.8 *
- "The sign on the rope said Access to Menagerie," said Horace.†
p. 75.8
- "What's a menagerie?" asked Olive.†
p. 75.9
- It's just that, I'm afraid—a story, inspired long ago by that curious rock down below and Miss Wren's peculiar menagerie.†
p. 82.3
- It's a menagerie.†
p. 88.1
- Miss Wren meant this menagerie to be an ark, but gradually it's become a tomb.†
p. 98.1
- We should've left him at the menagerie ... "Shh," Mr. White hissed in his ear.†
p. 175.1
- Because of the hollow in the menagerie loop?†
p. 191.9
- But that hollow at the menagerie didn't become a wight,†
p. 192.2
- But back at the menagerie you made it sound so easy!†
p. 218.9
- "Well, that's fantastic!" said Horace, tossing up his hands "You might've told us earlier, you know—like back at the menagerie, when we were planning all this!"†
p. 219.3
- When Bronwyn reached the bottom, she opened her trunk and handed out the peculiar sheep's wool sweaters we'd been given in the menagerie.†
p. 240.4
- He had borrowed Horace's disguising-room overcoat to keep from freezing, and though Miss Wren didn't seem surprised to see a coat hovering in the air, she was astonished when the invisible boy wearing it said, "I deduced your birds' location from the Tales of the Peculiar, but we first heard of them in your mountaintop menagerie, from a pretentious dog."†
p. 330.9
- But no one knows the location of my menagerie!†
p. 330.9
- "And as a nice bonus," said Caul, "we paid a visit to your menagerie, as well!†
p. 380.1
- Caul knew he'd be welcomed into Miss Wren's menagerie disguised as Miss Peregrine, and when she wasn't at home to be kidnapped, he'd nudged us after her, toward London.†
p. 380.3
Definitions:
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(1)
(menagerie) a collection of wild or unusual animals kept for exhibition; or more generally, a diverse or strange mixture of people or things
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)