Definition
Something tending to have both good and bad results or characteristics; something having a mixture of advantages and disadvantages.
In Context
- "Owning a car is a mixed bag. It is convenient, but also costly."
- "It was Villa, however, who posted the next moment of danger with another long-range effort from Young, forcing Hart - who had been a mixed bag throughout - to dive low to his right to save as Houllier's side continued to perform in a most encouraging fashion"
- "At the same time, it did not alleviate teenagers’ social anxiety and young users did not share more photos, as the company thought they might, leading to a mixed bag of results."