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salmagundi

[sal-muh-guhn-dee] / ˌsæl məˈgʌn di /


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The result is a salmagundi of boilerplate #MeToo musings, wannabe bad girl confessions and elliptical woo-speak dressed up as deep thoughts, at which Woolf is exceptionally adept.

From New York Times • Aug. 16, 2022

This combination of bitter, savory and sweet results in a satisfying literary salmagundi that delves into serious and timely topics without taking itself too seriously.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 26, 2017

Early on, the platform was a salmagundi of out-of-focus lifecasts.

From The New Yorker • Dec. 8, 2014

Pugacheva's act is a salmagundi of recycled Pink Floyd instrumentals, a sort of sunflower delicacy grafted from Joni Mitchell and chanteuse dramaturgy.

From Time Magazine Archive

Her irregular method of study and desultory reading had rather enervated than strengthened a mind naturally clear and vigorous, and left its acquisitions in a confused and kaleidoscopic mass, bordering upon intellectual salmagundi.

From Vashti or, Until Death Us Do Part by Wilson, Augusta J. Evans