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a grab bag

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a grab bag  (American & Australian)
a mixture of different types of things (often + of ) Airlines are offering a grab bag of discounts, air miles and car rentals to attract customers.
See also: bag, grab


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Patrick's term, the comprehensive restructuring he so long has spoken of appears to be a grab bag of quite specific revenue enhancements and rather vague plans to end abuses and to make transportation operations more cost-effective.
00 Hardcover HC240 The ten chapters in this volume, all written by European scholars, represent a grab bag of recent political and economic topics concerned with Europe.
00 Hardcover RA412 Excerpted entirely from Congressional Research Service reports, all of which are available for free on the Web, the seven chapters of this book address a grab bag of current issues concerning the US Government's Medicare and Medicaid programs.
 
 
 
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