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dog's breakfast

[dawgz brek-fuhst, dogz] / ˈdɔgz ˈbrɛk fəst, ˈdɒgz /




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One wonders whether Spoon, Ozzy and Machine Gun Kelly had ever been mentioned in the same sentence before they ended up in this dog’s breakfast of a category.

From Los Angeles Times

The dog’s breakfast of human beings who were allowed to attach themselves to the president in the waning days of his tenure provides a cautionary tale.

From Washington Times

“It’s a dog’s breakfast,” said Mary Crock, a law professor at the University of Sydney.

From New York Times

The party's Pete Wishart, MP for Perth and North Perthshire, called it "an unworkable dog's breakfast" that had no support.

From BBC

Now entitled the “U.S. Innovation and Competition Act,” it’s a patchwork of bills compiled from seven different committees and knitted loosely together under the China rubric — the parliamentary equivalent of a dog’s breakfast.

From Washington Post