0 a mixture of many different hot and cold dishes that are arranged so that you can serve yourself
a smorgasbord of choices
1 a mixture of many different hot and cold dishes that are arranged so that you can serve yourself as much as you want; a buffet:
Not a stew pot, but a smorgasbord.
Whenever her children jumped the smorgasbord line, the sisters would retract into their frail shells.
The remainder of the book is a smorgasbord of other techniques that extend the scope of reasoning about uncertainty.
By the mid-1960s, a smorgasbord of post-colonial states extended across three continents.
In short, this work is a smorgasbord of ethnography, history, and politics.
Now, just as nobody is expected to like all the dishes in a smorgasbord, few readers are likely to benefit from reading this book from cover to cover.
We need a smorgasbord of physical activities and sports in the school environment so that children can find a sport that they enjoy and want to continue in later life.
The show uses instruments, voices and bodies to create a visual smorgasbord of dance, movement and theater.