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Significats de
ragbag
en anglès
portuguès
miscelânea
català
calaix de sastre
espanyol
mezcla
Tornar al significat
A motley assortment of things.
melange
hodgepodge
mishmash
farrago
oddments
hotchpotch
gallimaufry
omnium-gatherum
odds and ends
mingle-mangle
català
calaix de sastre
Sinònims
Examples for "
melange
"
melange
hodgepodge
mishmash
farrago
oddments
Examples for "
melange
"
1
Your citizens are addicted and demanding
melange
,
and they are growing restless.
2
But the internal pressure was explosive, and rich
melange
gas boiled out.
3
This is why we need to harvest so much
melange
from Arrakis.
4
They sampled from
melange
-
laced
hors d'oeuvres that servants carried on silver trays.
5
Anna closed the book and ate another one of the
melange
biscuits.
1
At a guess, all her pins were lost
hodgepodge
about the countryside.
2
As the
hodgepodge
army of creatures approached, Maleficent nearly cried in relief.
3
He tried to distill concrete meaning from the
hodgepodge
of frantic impressions.
4
It has since scraped through by leasing space to a
hodgepodge
of traders.
5
Calling that glorified
hodgepodge
a collection. He shifted and recrossed his bony knees.
1
But its
mishmash
of businesses is ripe for, say, a loyalty scheme.
2
You were a
mishmash
of many things; I couldn't recover you whole.
3
Now we let whole
mishmash
sit for a while, check for leaks.
4
Thomas looked down at the
mishmash
of tire prints in the gravel.
5
This whole outfit is just a
mishmash
of stuff from the past.
1
This I could discern by the studied hair-splitting
farrago
of his rejoinder.
2
Now I know, my reader, that the foregoing seems all a
farrago
.
3
He had poured out the wildest
farrago
without sense, coherence, or story.
4
The curious reader may see this
farrago
of nonsense among the Harleian MSS.
5
It was a
farrago
of evasion and befuddlement, accompanied by one riveting fact.
1
I am leaving everything to him, of course, except a few
oddments
.
2
Look out your
oddments
and let me see what I can do.
3
I meant to pick up a few
oddments
in the village.
4
Polton, give me a pearl shirt-button out of your
oddments
box.
5
Belgium's claim to Dutch Limburg and other territorial
oddments
must likewise be allowed.
1
A Labour source said: The government cobbled together a
hotchpotch
of a motion.
2
Swan House is in the medieval
hotchpotch
of Hastings old town.
3
Claiming that God gave him
hotchpotch
''with His own hand.''
4
The programme had several points of interest, but was a bit of a
hotchpotch
.
5
First they ate
"
hotchpotch
,
"
soup with the meat swimming in capital broth.
1
They seemed to have been derived rather from a
gallimaufry
of familiar models.
2
Literally, a show of onions and pumpkins; metaphorically, a mess,
gallimaufry
.
3
The scum of that yeasty
gallimaufry
was on the outskirts.
4
I cherished my
gallimaufry
of rainbow-coloured labels almost as passionately as the miser his hoard of gold.
5
Every family had a few skeletons in their cupboards, but the Vanger family had an entire
gallimaufry
of them.
1
A livelier and more variegated
omnium
-
gatherum
was never assembled.
2
But I do know there was no need to exclude Ned and Polly from such an
omnium
-
gatherum
as this party of yours will be.
3
A rustic Olla podrida, an
Omnium
-
gatherum
was not to his taste.
1
This week, we've got some
odds
and
ends
to post concerning fitness.
2
I'm used to scratching up
odds
and
ends
when I get hungry.
3
Upon him fall all the
odds
and
ends
,
the most difficult things.
4
They had also a loft, in which to keep
odds
and
ends
.
5
We use them for sending up
odds
and
ends
to the garrisons.
1
Why, a-God's name, was the old mass blotted out and this new
mingle
-
mangle
brought in, if it be all one?
Ús de
ragbag
en anglès
1
She took out the
ragbag
and started work on an area rug.
2
And my clothes looked like they'd come out of a
ragbag
.
3
The cast's an amiable
ragbag
of Jarmusch's buddies and collaborators.
4
Why can't I climb out of my gray
ragbag
?
5
Phil's outfit might have come from the
ragbag
,
too, it was so tattered and patched.
6
Vivendi is trying to scale back in telecoms and focus on a
ragbag
of media assets.
7
Mere scraps from the bottom of my
ragbag
.
8
Her mind was like a
ragbag
into which she had been frantically thrusting whatever she could grab.
9
All vulgar fashions of coarse old Oliver's day have gone to the
ragbag
of worn-out English customs.
10
I don't want a walrus, thirty years old, with
ragbag
clothes that fit her a foot off.
11
Which perhaps answers to the internal
ragbag
,
for want of a better word for it, which is my mind.
12
Put on that
ragbag
of the begging friar and go to Lothundiaz and have a talk with the duenna.
13
They had jettisoned some of their beloved
ragbag
policies, and showed they had a focused, researched and coherent programme.
14
Mr Haftar apparently hoped to flip the
ragbag
of militias on which the GNA relies and saunter into Tripoli.
15
If you think a woman can't do any harm because she's only a scandalmongering dowdy
ragbag
,
you're greatly mistaken.
16
But though I think his politics are wrong in every way, they aren't irrational, nor a
ragbag
of random prejudice.
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ragbag
Nom
Singular
Col·locacions frequents
amiable ragbag
beloved ragbag
dowdy ragbag
flip the ragbag
gray ragbag
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Translations for
ragbag
portuguès
miscelânea
gororoba
mistura
mistureba
català
calaix de sastre
mescla
barreja
espanyol
mezcla
Ragbag
a través del temps