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hodgepodge
[hoj-poj]
noun
a heterogeneous mixture; jumble.
Synonyms: , , ,
hodgepodge
/ ˈɒˌɒ /
noun
a jumbled mixture
a thick soup or stew made from meat and vegetables
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of hodgepodge1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of hodgepodge1
Example Sentences
Absent federal direction, the fight against violent extremism falls to a hodgepodge of state efforts, some of them robust and others fledgling.
That’s because Gulf & Western was a hodgepodge the parts of which were more valuable than the whole, and Bluhdorn was seen as an obstacle to breaking it up.
With the blurry hodgepodge of green, blue, gray, and a spot of pink and white, Choi said he was celebrating sunlight in ways people might not think about.
In other words the entire event, despite its marathon length and hodgepodge of z-list speakers, delivered over and over again a very focused message.
As an emo girl at heart with a deep-rooted appreciation for salsa and cumbia, her fusion of Mexican R&B quickly progressed into a hodgepodge of successfully synced influences.
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