0 a confused mixture of different types of things:
His book is just a ragbag of unsupported opinions.
The emphasis of the play then became totally displaced onto the language, evoking a ragbag of emotions that emerged from the old man's memories.
The term social learning, as currently applied to animals, describes a ragbag of heterogeneous processes, with a variety of functions, found in a broad array of vertebrate and invertebrate species.
I despair of that ragbag of a body which finds it so easy to waste time and public money fiddling around with stuff like this.
That is what the people of this country need, and indeed what they expect, and not an expensive ragbag of out-of-date irrelevancies.
My final point, in response to this ragbag of new clauses and amendments, is about honesty in sentencing.
It is a ragbag, and that is a reasonable thing to call it.
It is impossible to see what conceivable rationale there could be for such a ragbag of diverse and diffuse functions.
I am not associated with a "ragbag of fanatics ".