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omnibus
[om-nuh-buhs, -buhs]
noun
plural
omnibuses, omnibussesbus.
a volume of reprinted works of a single author or of works related in interest or theme.
adjective
pertaining to, including, or dealing with numerous objects or items at once.
an omnibus bill submitted to a legislature.
omnibus
/ -bəs, ˈɒmnɪˌbʌs /
noun
a less common word for bus
Also called: omnibus volume.a collection of works by one author or several works on a similar topic, reprinted in one volume
Also called: omnibus edition.a television or radio programme consisting of two or more programmes broadcast earlier in the week
adjective
(prenominal) of, dealing with, or providing for many different things or cases
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of omnibus1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of omnibus1
Example Sentences
"One of the secrets I honestly think, is it's 15 minutes every night and then that big omnibus on a Sunday," he told the BBC's Nick Owen.
And so we turn to chapter three in Mike White’s semi-anthological omnibus luxury travel mystery series, “The White Lotus,” premiering Sunday on HBO.
He posted more than 40 times to his social media app X on Wednesday, calling the omnibus bill a "scam" and "an outrage."
The deadline to finalize the omnibus bill arrives Monday, and with lawmakers deadlocked along partisan lines, it appears likely that they will simply extend the current law for at least another year.
Indeed, Hollyoaks hasn't actually been on Channel 4 for a year, apart from a weekly omnibus in the early hours.
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