mish-mash in the PONS Dictionary

mish-mash Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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It should be no surprise that a city 2,000 years old is an alphabetic mishmash of things to gawp at.
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The stylish mishmash and comfy upholstered sofas make for a warmth and cosiness you won't find in most bars; particularly ones of this calibre.
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This is what happens when your ideology is based on a mishmash of free market fundamentalism, religious fanaticism, and blind nationalism.
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The books big reveal shows that the animal is not a monstrous mishmash but rather, as the books title suggests, a gorgeous one, who embraces her uniqueness.
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In the face of these outflows, policymakers have resorted to a mishmash of measures.
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It's a mishmash of second hand ideas that have long had their run in movies.
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The song's production has been described as a mishmash and bleeps and blips with a driving drum track.
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Its original name was a mishmash of various states and transportation groups.
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The numerous competing lines resulted in a mishmash of rails and yards running through the city amidst various railroad mergers and failures.
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He continued by stating that the other 19 tracks tend to run together into a nondescript, formulaic mishmash.
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