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mishmashmish‧mash /ˈmɪʃmæʃ/ noun [singular]  mishmashOrigin: 1400-1500 mash - The dancers' costumes are a mishmash of fashion trends.
- Can he replicate elaborate shapes or does he tend to make a mishmash?
- In the author's view the Lucas supply function comprises an arbitrarily concocted mishmash of conjectures and suppositions.
- Only a dialect, a mishmash.
- Reluctantly she stepped on to a moving walkway that carried her through a mishmash of exotic atmospheres.
- There was a mishmash of furniture, sofas, rugs, and it all looked enviably comfortable.
- What looks beautiful to you may be a confusing mishmash to others.
an untidy mixture► jumble a lot of different things mixed together in an untidy way: · Rae looked through the jumble of old record albums and tapes. ► mishmash/hodgepodge informal a mixture of a lot of different things, styles etc that do not seem right together: · If you look closely at the individual buildings they are a real hodgepodge of styles.· The story is a bit of a mishmash. informal a mixture of a lot of very different things that are put together in a way that is not organized SYN hodge-podgemishmash of The magazine is a jumbled mishmash of jokes, stories, and serious news. |