From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishragbagrag‧bag /ˈræɡbæɡ/ noun [singular] British English CONFUSEDa mixture of very different things that do not seem to fit together wellragbag of a ragbag of leftover bits of food
Examples from the Corpus
ragbag• This show is a bit of a ragbag.• They formed an extraordinary ragbag of a community from the point of view of language, culture, religion and education.• The drawing-room had not yet been invaded by the decorators and was still in its original cluttered and faded ragbag splendour.• If Son has a grand strategy for extracting more value out of his ragbag of assets, it is hard to spot.