eclectic bunch

Frequency: 3.81.1 per million words

Describes a group of people whose styles or ideas are taken from a broad and diverse range of sources.

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  • Our book club is an eclectic bunch, with interests ranging from classic literature to sci-fi comics.
  • Our team is an eclectic bunch of innovators from different fields.
  • The new hires are a really eclectic bunch of people from different backgrounds.
  • We're a pretty eclectic bunch, with a mix of artists, scientists, and athletes.
  • The musicians in the orchestra were an eclectic bunch, each bringing a unique style to the performance.
  • The conference was attended by an eclectic bunch of thinkers and creators.
  • Looking at the old family photo, I realized what an eclectic bunch we've always been.
  • At my cousin's wedding, I found myself sitting with a very eclectic bunch.
  • The conference speakers were an eclectic bunch of academics, entrepreneurs, and artists.
  • Her roommates were an eclectic bunch, including a med student, a musician, and a yoga instructor.
  • Despite being such an eclectic bunch, the team collaborated surprisingly well.
  • What an eclectic bunch of volunteers has shown up to help today!
  • The tour group was an eclectic bunch, including a young backpacker, a retired couple, and a history professor.
  • The director had assembled an eclectic bunch of actors for the new film.
  • She has surrounded herself with an eclectic bunch of friends who constantly challenge her perspective.
  • Despite being such an eclectic bunch, the study group managed to collaborate effectively.
  • The cast for the play is an eclectic bunch, which should make for a very dynamic show.
  • You'll find that our book club is a rather eclectic bunch with varied tastes in literature.
  • What an eclectic bunch of characters they were, all living under one roof!
  • They may seem like an eclectic bunch at first, but they share a common passion for environmentalism.