So the volume is truly a hodgepodge of fragments of historical summary and contemporaneous political analysis, thrown together without regard to thematic logic or chronology.
The discipline's view is a hodgepodge of competing claims.
The notarial documents also form a set of documents representing one individual's career, unlike the hodgepodge of legal documents found in most archives.
It is a hodgepodge of presidential and bureaucratic units, overlapping in function and conflicting in perspective, that presidents have tried to weld together through strategies of centralization and politicization.
I would like him to tell me for which of the ingredients of this hodgepodge he was responsible.
Over the years numerous well-known architects worked on the palace, and it is known for the hodgepodge of architectural styles.
The group wrote the book as a deliberately inconsistent and mediocre hodge-podge, with each chapter written by a different author.
The book is a ramble, and a hodge-podge.