mishmash

IPA: mˈɪʃmæʃ

noun

  • A collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things.

verb

  • (transitive) To mix together, especially in a confused way.
  • (intransitive) To become mixed together.
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Examples of "mishmash" in Sentences

  • Nettop, stands for the word mishmash of interNET and deskTOP.
  • This whole photography drawn thing mishmash is messing with my head.
  • The mishmash is bursting with movies this week, but I’ll have to be brief.
  • So, what we have right now is a mishmash, which is being offered up as reform.
  • Really nice of you, mishmash is very true, Thank you for supporting the newbies. sharmi
  • "There's more clarity at the two extremes and the mishmash is in the middle," Keysar adds.
  • That is, it isn't a system (sorry Jan) the multimodal mishmash is wasteful in nearly every way.
  • [This week’s cover article] on whether Charlottesville is “Southern,” is stupid and has what can charitably be described as a mishmash of quotations on our town.
  • It’s a mishmash is what it is, created by Allan Ball of Six Feet Under and co-produced by Supernatural’s Raelle Tucker, it’s all tied together with that pay cable twist which means it can get totally raunchy and still air in primetime.

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