farrago
IPA: fˈɛrʌgoʊ
noun
- A collection containing a confused variety of miscellaneous things.
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Examples of "farrago" in Sentences
- Possibly the best word for it, and it's meant approvingly, is 'farrago.'
- Why the UN acquiesces in this obscene farrago is an exercise best left to the student.
- Beverly Darmour, Diane Skinner introduced the word "farrago," meaning mixture or medley.
- Not a word of all this, which common minds called farrago, but which had its truth to me, did I utter to Laura.
- At the end of a long week of sexism and counter-sexism, the white heat of the Richard Keys and Andy Gray farrago seemed to fade as quickly as it blew up.
- The play has been described as a farrago of undercooked ideas and clashing styles by some critics, lauded as a brilliantly unorthodox play of daring imaginative scope by others.
- As hardly needs repeating here, Mint's part in the corruption farrago rested entirely on a homonym-inspired error that led him to offer the German FA a side of pork and two kilograms of liver sausage for Berti Vogts.
- Posner reviews them all in turn, in a hectic flurry of piled-up fact-bites, speculative calcula-tions, passing quarrels, and offhand policy dicta ” an orderless mixture of assertion, guess, remark, and opinion for which the term "farrago" would seem to have been invented.
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