1. hodgepodge - Noun
2. hodgepodge - Verb
A mixed mass; a medley. See Hotchpot.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe're definitely a hodgepodge of influences. Mine, most heavily, would be Southern rock - the Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd and stuff like that. Hillary is more from the country side - her mom is Linda Davis, a country singer. Dave, he's a big fan of the Eagles and like that. Charles Kelley
The Bible was not written for entertainment purposes, so it's a real hodgepodge and a compendium of all kinds of stuff. Robert Crumb
According to James Greenawalt, a 2018 YSU graduate, the band’s music can be described as a hodgepodge of indie rock, rock alternative, pop and funk. Source: Internet
Adalja called it a “a hodgepodge of policies that don’t necessarily fit the task in many states” with, in the absence of a strong federal response, one state repeating the same mistakes another state made earlier. Source: Internet
A hodgepodge of musicians, all of whom are getting their Master's degrees, comprise Trebled Assets, a nine-piece group "just trying to find their own net present value in a complicated world of debits and credits." Source: Internet
As a result, his art was sometimes criticised as being "vulgar," because he painted what he saw: "rutted and edged hodgepodge of bushes, mounds of earth, and trees in various stages of development." Source: Internet