motley crew

The phrase "motley crew" refers to a diverse and mismatched group of people with varying backgrounds, characteristics, or abilities. It is often used to describe a group that is unconventional, unconventional, or eccentric in nature. The term originated from the word "motley," which originally referred to a multi-colored fabric worn by jesters or clowns in medieval times. The word evolved to represent a varied or disparate assembly of individuals. This phrase is commonly used to describe a team, party, or group of individuals who may not typically associate with each other but are brought together for a particular purpose or event.


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