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eclectic

[ih-klek-tik] / ɪˈklɛk tɪk /


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“I can’t sum him up in one word, so here’s three that come to mind: prolific, eclectic and commanding,” Spielberg says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Druckenmiller said such portfolio building would take into account a strengthening U.S. economy and potential for Fed rate cuts, though, given highly valued equities, he prefers longer positions in a more “eclectic basket of stocks.”

From MarketWatch

The eclectic shortlist also sees recognition for Lily Allen's bitter break-up album, West End Girl, songs from the movie musicals Wicked and KPop Demon Hunters, and a best group nomination for resurgent Britpop band Pulp.

From BBC

His narratives are often fertile ground for an eclectic mix of performers.

From Los Angeles Times

Accessories including lip-shaped purses, tiaras and huge statement necklaces completed the eclectic looks.

From BBC