Schmeer (Noun)
Meaning
(Yiddish) a batch of things that go together; "he bought the whole schmeer".
Classification
Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects.
Examples
- He walked into the antique store and bought the whole schmeer, furniture and decorations included.
- The CEO decided to get the whole schmeer – the building, the land, and the equipment – to expand the company.
- When my grandmother passed away, my aunt took the whole schmeer of family heirlooms to display in her home.
- The business traveler was so tired of being on the road that she bought the whole schmeer – plane tickets, hotel rooms, and car rentals – just to get the package deal.
- The electronics store had a fantastic offer on the new TV, so I decided to buy the whole schmeer – the big screen, the sound system, and all the accessories.