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mishmash
[mish-mahsh, -mash]
noun
a confused mess; hodgepodge; jumble.
mishmash
/ ˈɪʃˌæʃ /
noun
a confused collection or mixture; hotchpotch
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of mishmash1
Example Sentences
As he saw it, public understanding of depression as a chemical imbalance is vague, a “mishmash of buzzwords,” he wrote, and Moncrieff had used that misperception to attack the validity of antidepressants themselves.
We need to talk about that “Clueless” scene at the hospital where, to cheer up Molly, Nikki begins a mishmash of performances.
The mishmash of letters created a different word altogether — one that just so happens to be a vulgar term for “breasts” in Spanish.
"Right now, with a lack of a stronger regulatory framework with respect to digital assets, really what you're relying on is a mishmash of rulings from U.S. district courts throughout the country," Groth said.
The intertwining plots unroll in a mishmash of styles.
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