That's pretty eclectic.
When you live by whims of demolition and donation, you end up with a pretty eclectic and unpredictable product mix.
The $140-million company, which Mr. O'Brien calls "pretty eclectic," sells items in 12 categories, including personal care, travel, automotive, gardening, kitchen, and games.
Mr. Purjes joined Rosenkrantz in 1985 as the managing director of its corporate finance department, bringing what he described as a "pretty eclectic background."
When that's your main goal, I tend to have records that are pretty eclectic.
We kind of got lucky with "Mary's Prayer," in the sense that it just happened to fit, whereas the records were pretty eclectic.
"I think it's a pretty eclectic neighborhood anyway," said Tony Accardo, 54, a financial analyst from Dallas.
It's a moving holopic of surf coming in on Kaena Point; Sigfrid's programming is pretty eclectic.
"They played a pretty eclectic selection, country and Top 40 in the 1970s."
What decided Miss Redgrave, an international star by any criterion, to take a character role in a pretty eclectic low-budget British film?