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How to use hotchpotch in a sentence

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Opting for the latest trend every year can result in a hotchpotch of investments too heavily exposed to a particular risk in the economy.
To call the Scottish legislative programme a hotchpotch is an insult to stews.
The view was as impressive as one would expect, stretching out over Lake Ontario and revealing the hotchpotch way in which the city has grown.
A nationalised corporation, Amtrak, runs all the trains on tracks owned by a hotchpotch of companies.
This is a truly dreadful movie, a hotchpotch of historical inaccuracies and romantic fiction.
The content is currently a hotchpotch of what is available, and what a variety of educational institutions around the country can rustle up.
We have chosen not to table any amendments, because it would result in a kind of hotchpotch, but instead to table an alternative resolution.
An amorphous hotchpotch of settlements and spiralling traffic volumes are the result.
That is not surprising, since the localism bill is a hotchpotch of reforms.
However, most entrances feature a hotchpotch of parts that come from various origins and match neither optically nor functionally.
The outcome is a hotchpotch report which strings together universally known generalities.
By way of example, we need only note the references to the defunct Treaty of Lisbon made several times in this hotchpotch report.
They are a hotchpotch of everything for which pressure groups all over the place have been lobbying the Commission or Parliament.
As a consequence, consumers now face a hotchpotch of laws, which afford greater protection in some States than in others.
This leads directly to corruption and the final outcome is not genuine legislation but a hotchpotch of provisions.
On the contrary, it presents a random hotchpotch of diverse recommendations and demands for legislation.
The villa itself is a hotchpotch of classical bits and bobs.
Overshadowed by the Minster, the largest gothic cathedral in northern Europe, York is a hotchpotch of narrow, cobbled lanes and medieval alleyways.
The Marwood in The Lanes, for example, is a wonderful hotchpotch of reclaimed bits and pieces with old cupboard doors as table tops and even Apple Mac hard drive towers as stools.
The report, in fact, is a hotchpotch of hackneyed ideas, all of which have the same purpose, namely the inversion of decent values and the promotion of decadence.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The nature of the hotchpotch will be understood from a recital of some of its contents, in their chronological order.
The intellectual basis had been lulled to sleep by that hotchpotch of convention and largeness that we call the Victorian Era.
The hotchpotch of modern buildings which once surrounded it have largely been demolished.
It's a place that's hardly been touched by the hands of time, with stunning architecture set around a hotchpotch of ancient cobblestone streets and inviting canals.
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