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mishmash

noun as in hodgepodge

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The dreamlike mishmash of religious iconography and in-your-face motherhood imagery that Belinda witnesses in ghostly visions reads as derivative and unoriginal.

An insipid mishmash of trite genre tropes, “Borderlands” is devoid of any real edge.

He answered with a bizarre mishmash of words about "supplementing" with something "open and humane" and people voting on it that made no sense whatsoever.

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Yes, because this Kristen Wiig vehicle was an epic disappointment, a cartoonish slog, a mishmash of tones that might have worked if it had ever picked an approach and stuck with it.

“When George comes back, he’s haute fashion, beyond fashion. All the other boys are wearing a mishmash of Elizabethan or early Jacobean,” says Symons.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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