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Answer for the clue "Mishmash ", 7 letters:
goulash

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Word definitions for goulash in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1866, from Hungarian gulyáshús , from gulyás "herdsman" + hús "meat." In Hungarian, "beef or lamb soup made by herdsmen while pasturing."

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Goulash (also Ghoulie ) is a style of playing the card game of bridge , normally in friendly play such as rubber bridge , in which the cards are not thoroughly shuffled between consecutive deals. The aim is to create deals where the suits are more unevenly ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a rich meat stew highly seasoned with paprika [syn: Hungarian goulash , gulyas ]

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Eat it was, the goulash excellent, good black bread, and the wine very passable. ▪ If she were to insist on veal goulash , for example, all would be lost. ▪ With sudden resolve she began to prepare a beef goulash for dinner.

Usage examples of goulash.

Pacific, somewhere between San Francisco and Hawaii, the sea was a weird goulash of currents, streams of cold stuff coming up from the Antarctic and coolish upwelling spirals out of the ocean floor and little hot rivers rolling off the sun-blasted continental shelf far to the east.

He ran his tongue over his palate, tasting the bitter film left by parrot goulash and yopo vomit.

An identical array of spicy flour-thickened stews was saved from anonymity only by the exotic labels promising Madras curry, Hungarian goulash, Irish stew and Mexican chilli.

I should guess we had a kind of beef goulash with a rather interesting sauce and a vegetable I didn't recognize.

In his hour of affliction it soothed him to read of Hungarian Goulash and escaloped brains, and to remember that he, too, the nut-and-grass eater of today, had once dwelt in Arcadia.

In fact, I figure that maybe the guy is trying to cry me out of the price of his Hungarian goulash, although if he takes the trouble to ask anybody before he comes in, he will learn that he may just as well try to cry Al Smith out of the Empire State Building.

Just after the main course they had chosen - a Hungarian goulash - had been served, he enquired: 'And when you had finished dinner, what happened then?

Bonner handed him Hungarian goulash, and vegetables and bread quickly followed.

Side dishes included such things as salads and fruit plates, Hearty Hungarian Goulash, Vegetable Pseudo-Beef Stew, and so on.