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03/02/10, 12:21 PM
goulash (GOO-lahsh, -lash)
noun:
1. A mixture of disparate elements; hodgepodge.
2. A stew of meat and vegetables, seasoned with paprika.
3. In the game of bridge, a round played with hands produced by a rearrangement of previously dealt cards.
Etymology
From Hungarian gulyás, short for gulyáshús (herdsman's meat), from gulya (herdsman) + hús (meat).
Usage
"Much of what we know is little more than a goulash of disparate and contradictory ideas, rather than accessible clarity." — Ian Mann; Secrets to Being the Cat's Whiskers; The Times (Johannesburg, South Africa); Jan 31, 2010.
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noun:
1. A mixture of disparate elements; hodgepodge.
2. A stew of meat and vegetables, seasoned with paprika.
3. In the game of bridge, a round played with hands produced by a rearrangement of previously dealt cards.
Etymology
From Hungarian gulyás, short for gulyáshús (herdsman's meat), from gulya (herdsman) + hús (meat).
Usage
"Much of what we know is little more than a goulash of disparate and contradictory ideas, rather than accessible clarity." — Ian Mann; Secrets to Being the Cat's Whiskers; The Times (Johannesburg, South Africa); Jan 31, 2010.
---www.wikipedia.com