
Latin farrg, mixed fodder, hodgepodge, from far, farr-, a kind of grain see bhares- in Indo-European roots. (16) What it was, instead, was a farrago of paranoia and pretence, hysteria and lies. An assortment or a medley a conglomeration: 'their special farrago of resentments' (William Safire). 1900, William Barclay Squire, Balfe, Michael William, article in Dictionary of National. (15) I couldn't be bothered trawling through the remaining farrago of lazy-minded tripe that our milk-toothed boy has served up for the public to peruse. A collection containing a confused variety of miscellaneous things. (13) He said: ÔÇÿIt just adds to the general impression that what we have been treated to is a farrago of half-truths, assertions and over-the-top spin.ÔÇÖ (14) What we have got from both camps is a farrago of half-truths and unproven assertions that are repeated even when shown to be blatantly unfounded. (12) It may, for all I know, be a farrago of nonsense from beginning to end, but the authors appear to believe that they are dealing in fact. (11) What's most interesting about the whole farrago is that a certain floppy-haired Conservative politician has decided to join the travelling circus. Some synonyms for Farrago include: Hodgepodge, Hotchpotch, Melange, Mingle-mangle, Mishmash, Omnium-gatherum. (9) Why did the parties find it so difficult to reach a compromise, and what will the public make of the farrago ? (10) But he has the ability to run with issues, to blend text messages and audience e-mails into the mix, constructing a surreal farrago of opinion and comment. Find words containing the letter combinations found in farrago. farragos Other words with the same letter pairs. Extend an already existing word on the board. These are words formed by appending one letter to farrago. The whole story was a farrago of lies and deceit You surround. A mass composed of various materials confusedly mixed a medley a mixture. (8) His story was such a fantastic farrago of lies and fantasies that it was thrown out by the Scottish judges. Examples Owen was listening to this pitiable farrago with feelings of contempt and wonder. Antonyms are words which mean the opposite of other words. (7) Frankly, what the hapless visitors to the gallery are now being presented with is a farrago of contextless quotes, statements of belief and reports of misleading hearsay. An antonym is a word with the opposite meaning of another word. (6) Henry, ever the pragmatist, considered the farrago of his brother's recent attempted coup, which had ended in the destruction of the Jacobite clans, to have been the Stuarts' last chance. farrago ( farragoes plural ) ( farragos plural ) If you describe something as a farrago, you are critical of it because you think it is a confused mixture of different types of things. (5) The whole farrago is so sublimely bad that it might become a cult classic. (3) a farrago of fact and myth about Abraham Lincoln (4) As far as I can tell, it is a farrago of conspiracy theories. (2) This farrago of nonsense was surprisingly influential. (1) If I'm going to talk about the whole farrago, perhaps it would be best to start by going back to the original report.
