Definitionn. a theory or argument made up of miscellaneous or incongruous ideas
Last update: September 3, 2015
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This is a patchwork of torn clothes. [noun]
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The painting was a patchwork of different colours and designs. [noun]
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Patchwork is enjoying something of a renaissance and more people see it as an exciting contemporary art form. [noun]
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Below, the landscape is a patchwork bedspread of vineyards and red roofed houses. [noun]
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Certain keys were hanging on the wall, to which he now added the gate key; and his patchwork-covered bed was in a little inner division or recess. [noun]
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Well, fetch me your portfolio, if you can vouch for its contents being original; but dont pass your word unless you are certain: I can recognise patchwork. [noun]
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In this patchwork the joins are everywhere still clearly to be recognized. [Please select]
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Before they came the country was a patchwork of rival, and often warring, principalities. [Please select]
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"They make the romance of the Orient nothing but patchwork." [Please select]
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Elmo--out of such patchwork they were building a small drama of their own. [Please select]
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Pieced patchwork bed-quilts for the minister's family were also given by the women of the congregation. [Please select]
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