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It must have showed on his face because Mishmash turned away.
It was a mishmash from the start, according to many who worked there.
The first half of the program was, unfortunately, a mishmash.
She once described their personal art collection as a "mishmash."
They were excellent ideas and better than the mishmash we have now.
Even the voice of the narrator turns out to be a mishmash.
But the results, as in this case, can also be a mishmash with no culture clearly defined.
The new Treaty has remained the same mishmash as the old one.
Its original name was a mishmash of various states and transportation groups.
It is not just small operations that make a mishmash of their sites.
My head is just a mishmash of old prayers and responses.
"They sell a mishmash of things in the store," he said.
You've got to agree that this hybrid idea is a bit of a mishmash.
In some places, the result is a mishmash of conflicting approaches.
Children may not be annoyed by this mishmash, but adults probably will.
Then we have a mishmash of sittings running from one week into the next.
Getting up there and letting all those lies come out of me, that mishmash.
But the night was a messy mishmash born of good intentions.
It's a small show and something of a mishmash.
His career, if it ends here, will add up to a mishmash of memories.
He decided not to take Mishmash down that street.
And God knows what sort of a mishmash they'll make of it.
The staging is over the top and a mishmash of ideas, but at times intriguing.
The result is a mishmash of laws, rules, procedures and technologies.
Still, it was a mishmash that teenagers in those families seemed to grasp.