Assorted in a sentence as an adjective

Or do they 'just' have a assorted 0day collection?

He says, "Why not mathematics in art and music even poetry along with its role in assorted sciences?

Last year, I wrote the most of my career, including 306 movie reviews, a blog post or two a week, and assorted other articles.

My parents, some siblings, and other assorted relatives live in this city, and my wife's family is within an easy day's travel.

Normally this is nothing to write home about except that I had originally mistaken this insect for an assorted clump of debris.

Printed report tells assorted stories of daily activity periods, odd events, heart rate hitting programmed thresholds, etc.

But I did learn the names of assorted corrupt high-level officials in various of the Carribean banking havens Jeff MacNelly once lampooned as Rinky-Dink and Tabasco.

>I would honestly be shocked if they can ship a console with even those specs along with a controller and all the assorted bits and pieces you need, to an end user for $99 without eating some hidden costs themselvesGoogle is selling the Nexus 7 right now for 200 dollars.

Thus, the question arose if, given a group of people who have done assorted swaps, is it always possible, with the help of a finite number of volunteers, to get everyone back to their original body and also leave the volunteers in their original bodies?

Multiply by twelve, add a number of associate VPs, then staff support, plus assorted expenses for everything from office supplies to travel and the institution spends millions more each year on central administrationThis same pattern can be seen at almost any state university in the United States.

Assorted definitions

adjective

consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds; "an arrangement of assorted spring flowers"; "assorted sizes"; "miscellaneous accessories"; "a mixed program of baroque and contemporary music"; "a motley crew"; "sundry sciences commonly known as social"- I.A.Richards

See also: miscellaneous mixed motley

adjective

of many different kinds purposefully arranged but lacking any uniformity; "assorted sizes"; "his disguises are many and various"; "various experiments have failed to disprove the theory"; "cited various reasons for his behavior"

See also: various