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Definition of farrago in English: farragonounPlural farragoes fəˈrɑːɡəʊ A confused mixture. 混杂物,大杂烩 a farrago of fact and myth about Abraham Lincoln 关于亚伯拉罕·林肯的真情与神话的大杂烩。 Example sentencesExamples - Why did the parties find it so difficult to reach a compromise, and what will the public make of the farrago?
- If I'm going to talk about the whole farrago, perhaps it would be best to start by going back to the original report.
- This farrago of nonsense requires a very high standard of stylised comedy acting, which is not in vogue in the 21st Century.
- It may, for all I know, be a farrago of nonsense from beginning to end, but the authors appear to believe that they are dealing in fact.
- The result is a farrago of contradictory ideas, with visions of patriarchs dueling with notions of upward-striving capitalists.
- Frankly, what the hapless visitors to the gallery are now being presented with is a farrago of contextless quotes, statements of belief and reports of misleading hearsay.
- The whole farrago is a disaster waiting to happen.
- His story was such a fantastic farrago of lies and fantasies that it was thrown out by the Scottish judges.
- The whole farrago is so sublimely bad that it might become a cult classic.
- What we have got from both camps is a farrago of half-truths and unproven assertions that are repeated even when shown to be blatantly unfounded.
- As far as I can tell, it is a farrago of conspiracy theories.
- Either way, it's a farrago of highly dubious nonsense.
- What's most interesting about the whole farrago is that a certain floppy-haired Conservative politician has decided to join the travelling circus.
- Those are padded out with a farrago of insinuation and unfounded claims that he can produce no evidence for.
- But he has the ability to run with issues, to blend text messages and audience e-mails into the mix, constructing a surreal farrago of opinion and comment.
- Henry, ever the pragmatist, considered the farrago of his brother's recent attempted coup, which had ended in the destruction of the Jacobite clans, to have been the Stuarts' last chance.
- This farrago of nonsense was surprisingly influential.
- What it was, instead, was a farrago of paranoia and pretence, hysteria and lies.
- He said: ‘It just adds to the general impression that what we have been treated to is a farrago of half-truths, assertions and over-the-top spin.’
- I couldn't be bothered trawling through the remaining farrago of lazy-minded tripe that our milk-toothed boy has served up for the public to peruse.
Synonyms untidy heap, confused heap, clutter, muddle, mess, confusion, welter, disarray, disarrangement, tangle, litter hotchpotch, hodgepodge, mishmash, ragbag, pot-pourri, jumble, mess, confusion, patchwork, melange, hash, random collection, motley collection, chaos, assortment, miscellany, mixture, conglomeration, medley
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin, literally 'mixed fodder', from far 'corn'. RhymesArgo, argot, cargo, Chicago, embargo, escargot, largo, Margot, Otago, Santiago, virago Definition of farrago in US English: farragonoun A confused mixture. 混杂物,大杂烩 a farrago of fact and myth about Abraham Lincoln 关于亚伯拉罕·林肯的真情与神话的大杂烩。 Example sentencesExamples - If I'm going to talk about the whole farrago, perhaps it would be best to start by going back to the original report.
- Those are padded out with a farrago of insinuation and unfounded claims that he can produce no evidence for.
- The result is a farrago of contradictory ideas, with visions of patriarchs dueling with notions of upward-striving capitalists.
- The whole farrago is a disaster waiting to happen.
- What we have got from both camps is a farrago of half-truths and unproven assertions that are repeated even when shown to be blatantly unfounded.
- Why did the parties find it so difficult to reach a compromise, and what will the public make of the farrago?
- It may, for all I know, be a farrago of nonsense from beginning to end, but the authors appear to believe that they are dealing in fact.
- But he has the ability to run with issues, to blend text messages and audience e-mails into the mix, constructing a surreal farrago of opinion and comment.
- Henry, ever the pragmatist, considered the farrago of his brother's recent attempted coup, which had ended in the destruction of the Jacobite clans, to have been the Stuarts' last chance.
- Either way, it's a farrago of highly dubious nonsense.
- What's most interesting about the whole farrago is that a certain floppy-haired Conservative politician has decided to join the travelling circus.
- Frankly, what the hapless visitors to the gallery are now being presented with is a farrago of contextless quotes, statements of belief and reports of misleading hearsay.
- The whole farrago is so sublimely bad that it might become a cult classic.
- He said: ‘It just adds to the general impression that what we have been treated to is a farrago of half-truths, assertions and over-the-top spin.’
- As far as I can tell, it is a farrago of conspiracy theories.
- What it was, instead, was a farrago of paranoia and pretence, hysteria and lies.
- This farrago of nonsense requires a very high standard of stylised comedy acting, which is not in vogue in the 21st Century.
- I couldn't be bothered trawling through the remaining farrago of lazy-minded tripe that our milk-toothed boy has served up for the public to peruse.
- This farrago of nonsense was surprisingly influential.
- His story was such a fantastic farrago of lies and fantasies that it was thrown out by the Scottish judges.
Synonyms untidy heap, confused heap, clutter, muddle, mess, confusion, welter, disarray, disarrangement, tangle, litter hotchpotch, hodgepodge, mishmash, ragbag, pot-pourri, jumble, mess, confusion, patchwork, melange, hash, random collection, motley collection, chaos, assortment, miscellany, mixture, conglomeration, medley
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin, literally ‘mixed fodder’, from far ‘corn’. |