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salmagundi
[ sal-muh-guhn-dee ]
noun
- a mixed dish consisting usually of cubed poultry or fish, chopped meat, anchovies, eggs, onions, oil, etc., often served as a salad.
- any mixture or miscellany.
salmagundi
/ ˌsælməˈɡʌndɪ /
noun
- a mixed salad dish of cooked meats, eggs, beetroot, etc, popular in 18th-century England
- a miscellany; potpourri
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Example Sentences
I called it the Salmagundi, which means anything made out of spare parts.
A feeling crept over me, one not unlike the feeling I'd had when I realized that they'd turned poor old Salmagundi into a traitor.
They had caviare now, and salmagundi, and sausage and cheese, besides salad and fruit and biscuit and cake.
I'm glad I didn't, though a lot of the Salmagundi men go over there and like it.
"Oh, that's the place where the Salmagundi Club used to meet," cried Hanny, with eager interest.
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