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salmagundi

[sal-muh-guhn-dee] / ˌsæl məˈgʌn di /


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The result is a salmagundi of boilerplate #MeToo musings, wannabe bad girl confessions and elliptical woo-speak dressed up as deep thoughts, at which Woolf is exceptionally adept.

From New York Times • Aug. 16, 2022

This combination of bitter, savory and sweet results in a satisfying literary salmagundi that delves into serious and timely topics without taking itself too seriously.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 26, 2017

Early on, the platform was a salmagundi of out-of-focus lifecasts.

From The New Yorker • Dec. 8, 2014

Pugacheva's act is a salmagundi of recycled Pink Floyd instrumentals, a sort of sunflower delicacy grafted from Joni Mitchell and chanteuse dramaturgy.

From Time Magazine Archive

They had caviar now, and salmagundi, and sausage and cheese, besides salad and fruit and biscuit and cake.

From Hans Brinker; or, the Silver Skates by Dodge, Mary Mapes