What does pick-and-mix mean?
Pick-and-mix means A large range of items (typically confectionary) from which a personal selection may be made.
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A large range of items (typically confectionary) from which a personal selection may be made.
Madonna is in her fourth decade of what we now somewhat suspiciously call appropriation, a pick-and-mix skill set that has previously laid the singer open to accusations of unoriginality or, worse, cultural hijacking.
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Pick-and-mix means A large range of items (typically confectionary) from which a personal selection may be made.
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Madonna is in her fourth decade of what we now somewhat suspiciously call appropriation, a pick-and-mix skill set that has previously laid the singer open to accusations of unoriginality or, worse, cultural hijacking.
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