gallimaufry
Example Sentences
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Those who love Cohen may find in this gallimaufry the answer to their prayers.
From New York Times
Which brings us back to Trump’s victory speech in Nevada, which was his usual gallimaufry of disconnected thoughts.
From The Guardian
And Bernard Baumohl of the Global Economic Outlook Group said: “We got a gallimaufry of sentiments in five paragraphs that delicately tiptoes around the issue of when short term rates should begin to normalize.”
From Los Angeles Times
This tremendous gallimaufry or hotch potch, produced, as some suppose, an intolerable stench, and impregnated the waters with salt, sulphur, and bitumen.
From Project Gutenberg
Another contemporary critic announces that “our English tongue was a gallimaufry or hodge-podge of all other speeches.”
From Project Gutenberg
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