0 a bag or container containing a mixture of small objects such as toys, often to be taken out without being seen, as a game : --
1 any mixed collection of things, some of which may not be very attractive or useful: --
This is not merely a grab bag of chapters organized after the fact from among an array of speakers that responded to a call for papers.
Her approach is not entirely unproblematic, drawing as it does upon a grab bag of psychological, sociological and aesthetic theory.
At the time, the corporation was a messy grab bag of industrial and retail companies.
His latest film is a grab bag of ideas that don't stick with you because they don't stick together.
This may sound like too much of an artistic grab bag, but the artist binds these disparate influences with a unified vision.
They don't pray or say grace at the dinner table but they do exchange gifts in a grab bag.
The company surveyed three thousand young women, rewarding each with a grab bag of cosmetic gifts.
To make a chance device you could toss coins, throw dice, or take slips of paper from a grab bag.