hotchpotch in Czech
hotchpotch <n.> směsice Entry edited by: B2
Sentence patterns related to "hotchpotch"
1. You can try some spicy hotchpotch.
2. Garton pensively stirred the hotchpotch of his hair.
3. 5 Garton pensively stirred the hotchpotch of his hair.
4. It is very much of a hotchpotch.
5. What an ill-organized, hotchpotch, casually assembled, patchwork life.
6. I recommend Ladies' Street. It's famous for the spicy hotchpotch.
7. His essay was a hotchpotch of other people's ideas.
8. 12 Ape's final 115 votes are a not particularly appetizing hotchpotch.
9. Ape's final 115 votes are a not particularly appetizing hotchpotch.
10. New Age thinking seems to be a hotchpotch of old and new ideas.
11. This whole hotchpotch is such that you cannot find your way in it.
12. They are all a hotchpotch of outstandingness and of virtue and vice, of nobility and baseness.
13. 11 They are all a hotchpotch of outstandingness and of virtue and vice, of nobility and baseness.
14. 10 They are all a hotchpotch of greatness and littleness, of virtue and vice, of nobility and baseness.
15. This suggests that a carbon tax would be more efficient than the current hotchpotch of policies.
16. I escaped the heat at the National Museum, a charmingly deserted affair that houses a hotchpotch of artefacts.
17. In East Africa, vast areas of rainforest and woodland died off, leaving a hotchpotch of scattered trees.
18. In particular Donal Lunny's assured production allows for moments of rain-washed clarity in what could've been a groggy hotchpotch.
19. 12 They are all a hotchpotch of greatness and littleness , of virtue and vice, of nobility and baseness.
20. Communications between printer and PC no longer needed a hotchpotch of specialized application protocols and drivers but one software language only.
21. The genetic material in them is indeed a hotchpotch derived from avian, human and swine sources, but all eight segments come most recently from pigs.
22. 14 There is not much to choose between men. They are all a hotchpotch of greatness and littleness , of virtue and vice, of nobility and baseness.
23. She is like the elderly mistress of the house, who has a hotchpotch -pot in which she keeps different articles for household use. (All laugh.
24. I have never understood why anyone would want to swap a delicious pat of butter churned from milk for a manufactured hotchpotch of oils, artificially hardened to create margarine.