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mingle-mangle

[ ming-guhl-mang-guhl ]

noun

  1. a jumbled or confused mixture; hodgepodge.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mingle-mangle1

1540–50; gradational compound; mingle, mangle 1
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I tried it, but I always seemed to revert to excess: one big mingle-mangle, everybody in the pool.

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The consequence is, that many passages in these sermons are what Latimer would call a "mingle-mangle," or what we should call in this day "a complete mess."

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I pray you make no mingle-mangle of things that do so differ in themselves, though ’tis true they come all of one source—the union and the unity of Christ and the believer.â€

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Why, a-God's name, was the old mass blotted out and this new mingle-mangle brought in, if it be all one?

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The mingle-mangle of scarcely connected incidents which did duty with Greene for a plot, the irrepressible by-play with which Lyly loved to interrupt his main story, were rejected by him.

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