Menagerie definition

Menagerie means and includes a collection of live animals on exhibition.
Menagerie means a collection of animals kept in cages or exhibition by a full- time professional trainer.

Examples of Menagerie in a sentence

  • Stage Management, University: The Trojan Women, As You Like It, Tartuffe, The Glass Menagerie.

  • YOU agree and understand that upon commencement of the Term of this Agreement, you will become enrolled in Menagerie Photography Studio’s Instructor Lead and/or Online Course(s).

  • Owner reserves the right to restrict merchandise that may not fit the profile of The Menagerie on Market.

  • Safety is everyone’s job! The Menagerie on Market restricts the sale of any pornographic material or any objectionable printed material, books, etc.

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