What is another word for strange bedfellows?

Pronunciation: [stɹˈe͡ɪnd͡ʒ bˈɛdfɪlˌə͡ʊz] (IPA)

Strange bedfellows is a phrase used to describe two people or groups who normally do not associate with one another but are forced to work together on a particular project or issue. Some synonyms for this phrase include odd couple, unlikely allies, unusual partnership, mismatched duo, unusual collaboration, disparate pairing, and unexpected companions. These terms all highlight the notion that the individuals or groups in question are brought together under unusual circumstances, and may not share common interests or values. Despite these differences, they must find a way to work together towards a shared goal, often with surprising results.

What are the hypernyms for Strange bedfellows?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Strange bedfellows

  • Politics doesn't make strange bedfellows - marriage does.
    Groucho Marx
  • Politics makes strange bedfellows.
    Charles Dudley Warner
  • Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows.
    William Shakespeare
  • Politics doesn't make strange bedfellows--marriage does.
    Groucho Marx
  • As Catherine learned later that night , Russia makes strange bedfellows. Peter got into bed with his boots on, played with his collection of dolls for an hour or so, and told the Grand Duchess about his new mistresses. [ He had no mistresses, really, but he thought he had. It was all in his head.]
    Will Cuppy

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