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Definition of hodge-podge

hodge-podge

  • a disorderly, chaotic combination of things.
    Her hodge-podge collection of furniture screamed "yard sale."

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by martin h. from Lima, Lima, Peru on Dec 09 1998.

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