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A strait-laced neighbor complained that it was a “ragbag of smalltown outcasts, intellectuals and / would-be revolutionaries, downright slouchers who wouldn’t / fit in anywhere.”

In the High Court, the FDA accused the government of using a "ragbag of arguments" to suggest Mr Johnson's decision should not go to a full review, rather than "identifying any clear rule or principle".

From BBC

Tonight, we’re a ragbag of people singing a ragbag of songs, remembering – or, in surprisingly plentiful cases, imagining – how it felt to be so full of hope.

The pages that constitute “Anna Livia Plurabelle” are surely the most easily decipherable in that masterly and monstrous ragbag of a book.

After the invasion of Crimea, a ragbag of trade, financial and travel sanctions were imposed on Moscow by western powers.

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

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