the painting was just a mishmash of colors and abstract shapes as far as we could tell
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The result was a mishmash of defense pairings.—
Matthew Fairburn,
New York Times,
7 May 2026 Inside, the main floor has been commandeered by a mishmash of cash-only Asian food stalls, which gives it the feel of a makeshift street market.—Hazlitt,
10 Dec. 2025 In the early years, the Munros worked with a mishmash of students with a variety of ability and training.—
Maggie Menderski,
Louisville Courier Journal,
6 May 2026 Piccioli sent out a mishmash of styles from all over a fashion map that seems to have been drawn five or six years ago (oversize sneakers, faux couture gestures like capes and feathers and blah sportswear).—
Rachel Tashjian,
CNN Money,
10 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for mishmash
Word History
Etymology
Middle English & Yiddish; Middle English mysse masche, perhaps reduplication of mash mash; Yiddish mish-mash, perhaps reduplication of mishn to mix