"Whitman's sampler" meaning in English

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Noun

Audio: En-au-Whitman's sampler.ogg [Australia] Forms: Whitman's samplers [plural]
Etymology: From the brand name of a popular assortment of boxed chocolates marketed in the US. The company was named after its founder, Stephen Whitman of Philadelphia. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Whitman's sampler (plural Whitman's samplers)
  1. (US, idiomatic) A diverse collection. Tags: US, idiomatic Synonyms: assortment, collection, diversity, melange, miscellany, smorgasbord, Whitman sampler, Whitman Sampler, Whitman's Sampler

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