patchworked

/ˈpætʃˌwɜrkt/
adjective
  1. Made up of many different pieces, parts, or elements that are put together, often in a way that seems uneven or not perfectly matching.
    • The country's patchworked system of laws made it confusing for visitors.
    • Her patchworked collection of furniture gave the room a cozy, eclectic feel.
    • The old quilt was beautifully patchworked from scraps of colorful fabric.
verb
  1. Past tense of 'patchwork': to assemble or create something by joining various different pieces or elements together.
    • The chef patchworked a new dish using leftovers from the fridge.
    • They patchworked a solution from several different proposals.
    • She patchworked a costume for the play from old clothes and fabric scraps.
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