mixed bag

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mixed bag

The grab bag was a real mixed bag of small toys and trinkets.

Definition

Noun: - A collection or group of people or things that is varied and contains many different types, qualities, or elements, often with an unpredictable or uneven result.

Usage

The term "mixed bag" is used to describe a situation, group, or collection that is not uniform. It implies a combination of good and bad elements, or simply a wide diversity, making the overall quality or outcome difficult to predict or summarize simply.

Examples
  • The reviews for the new film were a mixed bag; some critics loved it, while others hated it.
  • This year's applicants are a real mixed bag in terms of experience and qualifications.
  • The weather this summer has been a mixed bag of scorching heat and torrential rain.
Advanced Usage
  • "to be something of a mixed bag": This phrase is often used to give a nuanced assessment, acknowledging both positive and negative aspects.
    • The conference was something of a mixed bag; the keynote speech was inspiring, but many workshops were poorly organized.
Variants and Related Words
  • Assortment (n): A collection of various kinds of things.
  • Medley (n): A varied mixture of people or things.
  • Motley collection (n): A group of people or things that are very different from each other.
Synonyms
  • Variety
  • Assortment
  • Miscellany
  • Hodgepodge
  • Potpourri
Related Idioms
  • "A curate's egg": (Chiefly British) Something that is partly good and partly bad.
    • The proposal is a bit of a curate's egg; the funding plan is solid, but the timeline is unrealistic.
mixed bag

The grab bag was a real mixed bag of small toys and trinkets.

Noun
  1. a collection containing a variety of sorts of things
    • a great assortment of cars was on display
    • he had a variety of disorders
    • a veritable smorgasbord of religions