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mix-and-match

[miks-uhn-mach]

adjective

  1. made up of complementary elements taken from different sets or sources.

    a mix-and-match approach to interior decoration.



verb (used with or without object)

  1. to combine in a harmonious or interesting way, as articles of clothing in an ensemble.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of mix-and-match1

First recorded in 1940–45
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Idioms and Phrases

Combine different items in a number of ways. For example, The store displayed skirts, blouses, and slacks in colors that one could mix and match. [Mid-1900s]
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Example Sentences

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I can guarantee you he will be prioritising Premier League survival ahead of FA Cup progress, so we will probably see another mix-and-match selection from him here too.

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Delivery often felt easiest on nights when I was low on energy, so I started keeping ingredients for mix-and-match meals on hand.

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There is no better place for a virus to mix-and-match and become more virulent than in a pig farm.

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The family ships mix-and-match four-packs of frozen pizzas nationwide, with the option to add a jar of Pi00a chili crunch.

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It should be mentioned you can do this all in one go or mix-and-match any of these sections as you see fit.

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