ragbag造句1. His book is just a ragbag of unsupported opinions.
2. The government was still in effect a ragbag of Social Democrats and Liberals.
3. This show is a bit of a ragbag.
4. They formed an extraordinary ragbag of a community from the point of view of language, culture, religion and education.
5. His argument is a ragbag of disconnected facts.
6. In several countries a ragbag of extremists, nutcases and xenophobes look set to win seats.
7. The drawing-room had not yet been invaded by the decorators and was still in its original cluttered and faded ragbag splendour.
8. If Son has a grand strategy for extracting more value out of his ragbag of assets, it is hard to spot.
9. Mr bin Laden matters because he swept up a ragbag of local grievances into a brand of intoxicating and violent jihad with worldwide pretensions.
10. The third feature of the elections was a sour and negative mood, shown not merely in a low turnout but also in wide support for a ragbag of far-right, populist, anti-EU or plain nutty parties.
11. Yet it has never dared to shift closer to social democracy, partly for fear of ceding too much ground to a ragbag of parties—greens, communists, anti-capitalists and others—to its own left.
12. Alistair Darling, the chancellor of the exchequer, offered a ragbag of measures that offered various economic sweeteners but made little serious attempt to cut Britain's large budget deficit.
13. The constitutional renewal bill, now becalmed in parliament, is a ragbag of issues.
14. Take that draft directive on hedge funds and private equity, a ragbag of measures requiring more disclosure, greater controls over leverage and tighter restrictions on non-EU funds.