mishmash|mishmashes in English

noun

[mish·mash || 'mɪʃmæʃ]

mess, mix-up, jumble, confused mixture

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1. 23 The new housing development is a mishmash of different architectural styles.

2. The magazine is a jumbled mishmash of jokes, stories, and serious news.

3. 15 Can he replicate elaborate shapes or does he tend to make a mishmash?

4. In the author's view the Lucas supply function comprises an arbitrarily concocted mishmash of conjectures and suppositions.

5. The letter was a mishmash of ill-fitting proposals taken from two different reform plans.

6. They Clomped down the runway in black boots or padded in Birkenstocks, their car coats thrown open over a mishmash of shrunken sweaters and cheesy hot pants

7. Add together the range of options and the desire to act quickly, and Congress's jobs package, much like the original stimulus, will probably end up as an ugly mishmash.

8. Overall, Backtracks is not quite the treasure trove that fans might have been craving all these years, and it might have been a better idea to offer complete remastered CDs of AC/DC’s first four Australian albums instead of the single-CD mishmash, or even dig a little deeper into the live/studio vaults.