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hotchpotch

[hoch-poch] / ˈhɒtʃˌpɒtʃ /


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Mr Weldon described the site as "a big hotchpotch of things, some things that are new, about 10 years old, to things that are 100 years old, and everything in between".

From BBC • Jul. 7, 2022

But other studies point to a more complex story, in which humanity began as a hotchpotch of many different groups of ancient Africans that, together, evolved into modern-day humans.

From Scientific American • Apr. 14, 2022

The book is a hotchpotch of notes, a diary-slash-scrapbook of her life and how she apparently got there.

From The Guardian • Jan. 12, 2020

The answer: they are all part of the myriad of inspirations found on the first full day of Paris’ ready-to-wear shows and fashion’s ever-creative hotchpotch.

From Washington Times • Sep. 24, 2014

On the one hand was "official" Turkish—a clumsy hotchpotch, overloaded with flowers of rhetoric and cryptic expressions borrowed from Arabic and Persian.

From The New World of Islam by Stoddard, Lothrop




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