0 a confused mixture of different types of things: --
His book is just a ragbag of unsupported opinions.
It was referred to in the minutes of evidence as being open to the description of a ragbag of different and assorted statutes.
It is a ragbag of measures with no clear or coherent strategy, and nothing to tackle the causes of crime.
This is an area in which we should be much more interested rather than holding a ragbag political debate.
It is a comprehensive and complicated measure, almost a ragbag, in which a number of provisions have been slung together.
It would be a mistake to judge it as no more than a ragbag of wrong-headed impractical proposals, full of glaring omissions.
Unless it puts the family at the centre, any package of measures will be a ragbag of strategies that will ultimately prove fruitless.
Perhaps it would be more in the nature of a respectable portmanteau than a ragbag.
I am not associated with a "ragbag of fanatics ".