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mixed bag

American  

noun

Informal.
  1. an often unexpected assortment of various things, people, or ideas.

    The concert was a mixed bag of works from three centuries.


mixed bag British  

noun

  1. informal something composed of diverse elements, characteristics, people, etc

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mixed bag Idioms  
  1. A heterogeneous collection of people, items, activities, or the like; an assortment. For example, The school offers a mixed bag of after-school activities—team sports, band practice, a language class. This idiom calls up the image of a sack full of different items. [First half of 1900s]


Etymology

Origin of mixed bag

First recorded in 1935–40

Example Sentences

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In the live-action category, a mixed bag of approaches — some inspired by classic literature — are burnished by inspired performances.

From Los Angeles Times

The story on this side of the Atlantic is, to be generous, a mixed bag.

From The Wall Street Journal

The beauty of the mixed bag is logistical, not aspirational.

From Salon

A mixed bag of eye-catching imagery and formulaic writing, “Goat” disappoints because it follows every expected path toward a triumphant conclusion.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s been a mixed bag for Wall Street debuts since 2026 kicked off.

From Barron's