hodgepodge = Mischmasch, Durcheinander, Gemenge
"When the first department stores opened in the 1870s and ‘80s, they were cavernous, no-frills storerooms that stocked a HODGEPODGE of items once available only from specialty merchants."
Christina Larson - The Washington Monthly
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"No one ever said running a small business was easy — especially in Europe. Regulatory headaches, difficult access to capital and a HODGEPODGE of privatization policies make the hard job of running a business even harder."
Time Magazine
hodgepodge
noun
- a mixture of dissimilar ingredients; a jumble
The American Heritage Dictionary
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ORIGIN
Hodgepodge (early 17th century) is an alteration of the Middle English hotchpot, a thick soup or stew made of various types of meat and vegetables.
Hotchpot was derived from the Anglo-Norman hochepot, which in turn evolved from the French hocher, meaning to shake.
So hochepot / hotchpot simply means lots of different things thrown into a pot, shaken and cooked.
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OTHER MISH-MASH DISHES
Hodgepodge is not unlike “bubble and squeak”, only cooked in a pot instead of fried in a pan. British cuisine may have a bad reputation but there is no lack of interesting names for delicacies served on the Island:
- inky pinky – another stew, of Scottish origin, made from leftover cold roast beef that is added to a vegetable stock at the last minute and cooked with onions and carrots.
- pish pash - an Indo-British leftover dish made with rice, meat, vegetables and Indian spices.
- whim wham - a type of trifle that typically includes sponge cake, orange flavouring, almonds, sherry and/or brandy.
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SYNONYMS for a collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things:
all shapes and sizes, all sorts, alphabet soup, clutter, conglomeration, crazy quilt, dog’s breakfast, dog’s dinner, everything but the kitchen sink, farrago, gallimaufry, goulash, grab bag, HODGEPODGE, hotch-potch, hotchpot, jambalaya, jumble, mash-up, mélange, mingle-mangle, mishmash, mixed bag, motley collection, omnium-gatherum, patchwork quilt, pick ’n’ mix, potpourri, ragbag, scissors-and-paste job, smorgasbord
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SMUGGLE OWAD into a conversation today, say something like:
“The report was just a HODGEPODGE of different ideas with no clear structure.”
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THANKS to Eva for suggesting today’s word.
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