The difference between Odds and sods and Unwashed masses
When used as nouns, odds and sods means miscellaneous items, whereas unwashed masses means the collective group of people who are considered to be uneducated, uninformed, or in some other way unqualified for inclusion in the speaker's elite circles.
check bellow for the other definitions of Odds and sods and Unwashed masses
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Odds and sods as a noun (chiefly, UK, idiomatic):
Miscellaneous items.
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Odds and sods as a noun (chiefly, UK, idiomatic):
Ordinary people who lack distinction.
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Unwashed masses as a noun (idiomatic):
The collective group of people who are considered to be uneducated, uninformed, or in some other way unqualified for inclusion in the speaker's elite circles.