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How to use hotch-potch in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word hotch-potch? Here are some examples.

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Books like this are always a hotch-potch, but here the potch is well and truly hotched.
He checked the hotch-potch of crumpled notes in his jacket pocket and sank into a deeper depression.
This breathy version of Joy To The World is a bit of a hotch-potch but it's a real zinger!
The hotch-potch of standards for mobiles means consumers have to buy a new phone every time they want to switch contracts or travel abroad.
The new directive replaces a hotch-potch of 15 old ones, thus ensuring greater transparency and legal security.
House of Lords reform is up for debate next year, council elections need reform, the balance of power is out of kilter, but it's all hotch-potch and hand-to-mouth.
But they are about more than just slapping a grand title on companies' hotch-potch of ad hoc training courses.
It also means battling a hotch-potch of customs rules. By far the biggest challenges are payment and delivery.
The resulting hotch-potch leaves businesses and consumers confused.
This hotch-potch of photos, placed on a green marbled background, allows you to immortalise your chosen memories and to offer them to your nearest and dearest.
Describing it as a timetable for action' cannot disguise the fact that it is a hotch-potch of truisms that the women of Europe cannot expect will advance their cause.
You just rehashed the Treaty and created an unreadable hotch-potch of footnotes, cross-references and subtext, and you wonder why citizens are rejecting it.
Not the least of the problems in America has been the hotch-potch of different regulators for different bits of the financial-services industry, mainly for reasons of history rather than deliberate strategy.
The world is a delightful hotch-potch to which it is art's job to bring order, though art cannot and will not smooth its rough edges or resolve its intractable contradictions.
Examples from Classical Literature
Derek Adams is the latest to have a pop at the Mark Wotteinspired hotch-potch hybrid, and he's right.
John Bull has made this hereditary hotch-potch, and he must swallow it.
Minestra is a thick broth, very much like hotch-potch, only thicker.
If there is one criticism it's that it's a little bit of a hotch-potch, around which they attempt to weave an unwieldy plot about a devil doll in 1920s Berlin.
The brutal Hot Kiss and teasing Rosie Rosie are surprisingly steamy and only maudlin Singing With Angels, a hotch-potch of Presley lyrics, really lets the side down.
A coalition is by definition a hotch-potch of ideals and most level headed people hate it, but criticising it just for political ends is also negative.
It may, if a leader of genius appear, become the first real corps of practical sociologists, which will substitute facts for the present hotch-potch of theories.
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