Noun
Many different or small things; sundry things.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn the 9th grade I began my first wage work for the West Side Drug store delivering prescriptions and sundries on my bicycle to customers who called in orders. Vernon L. Smith
All sorts of canned and dried goods and sundries are packed in the trailer until it's jammed full. Source: Internet
Axia has three main business interests, a 50,01 percent in Distribution Group Africa their highest revenue earner, 66,67 percent in TV Sales and Home and 26 percent of Transerv, a vehicle sundries, spares and parts company. Source: Internet
The Pinduoduo app’s main page is a bottomless cascade of groceries, fast fashion, household sundries and electronic bric-a-brac — all carrying wildly improbable price tags. Source: Internet
Efficiently organises and tidies all desk top sundries and keeps them. Source: Internet
The Benhams once owned a good deal of property in Chobham, and on Bagshot Road, where the Co-op store is today, they had a wooden shed from which they sold flowerpots and garden sundries, including those tulip bulbs. Source: Internet