gallimaufry (Meaning)

Wordnet

gallimaufry (n)

a motley assortment of things

Webster

gallimaufry (n.)

A hash of various kinds of meats, a ragout.

Any absurd medley; a hotchpotch.

gallimaufry Sentence Examples

  1. The artist's studio was a gallimaufry of paints, brushes, and canvases in various states of completion.
  2. The city's flea market was a chaotic gallimaufry of old furniture, vintage clothing, and quirky oddities.
  3. The speaker's presentation was a gallimaufry of unrelated facts, anecdotes, and opinions.
  4. The house was a gallimaufry of architectural styles, with a Victorian facade, a Tudor archway, and a modern extension.
  5. The writer's memoir was a gallimaufry of childhood memories, philosophical musings, and historical anecdotes.
  6. The restaurant's menu was a gallimaufry of cuisines, featuring everything from sushi to pasta to barbecue.
  7. The internet is a vast gallimaufry of information, both reliable and unreliable.
  8. The politician's speech was a gallimaufry of populist rhetoric and empty promises.
  9. The child's room was a gallimaufry of toys, games, and stuffed animals.
  10. The project team was a gallimaufry of experts and non-experts, with wildly different perspectives and priorities.

FAQs About the word gallimaufry

a motley assortment of thingsA hash of various kinds of meats, a ragout., Any absurd medley; a hotchpotch.

jumble, assortment, medley, variety, collage, jungle, shuffle, potpourri, hash, farrago

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The artist's studio was a gallimaufry of paints, brushes, and canvases in various states of completion.

The city's flea market was a chaotic gallimaufry of old furniture, vintage clothing, and quirky oddities.

The speaker's presentation was a gallimaufry of unrelated facts, anecdotes, and opinions.

The house was a gallimaufry of architectural styles, with a Victorian facade, a Tudor archway, and a modern extension.