farrago in a sentence
Examples
- Although Kerr acquitted the solider, he blasted Clegg in court, calling the solider's testimony " a farrago of deceit and lies ."
- Goldman denounced the " Rolling Stone " article as " a farrago of groundless or insignificant charges designed to discredit my biography of John Lennon ".
- It has this quote from Juvenal, " " Gaudia, discursus, nostri est farrago libelli " at the bottom of the cover page, translated here.
- Pop this farrago into the oven and brown it; add vegetables ( you could even throw in some of the leftovers from the table ), then water.
- But the voluminous material confirmed the White House scandal as a heated farrago of personal, legal and political clashes that has put Clinton's incumbency at risk.
- Farrago, rooted in the Latin for mixed grain, base of a kind of mush, means " mixture, medley, jumble, gallimaufry ."
- Farrago encourages contributions from students in both written and / or illustrated forms, because without these it would not be an accurate representation of students at the university.
- There have been many valiant attempts to romanticise the assumed incessant violence, starting with Sir Walter Scott and continuing to the 21st century farrago of Hexham Old Gaol.
- Belloc's works include " The Four Men : a Farrago " in which four characters journey on foot across the Sussex from Robertsbridge to Harting.
- Bergen wrote that Hersh's account was " a farrago of nonsense that is contravened by a multitude of eyewitness accounts, inconvenient facts and simple common sense ."