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medley
[ med-lee ]
noun
- a mixture, especially of heterogeneous elements; hodgepodge; jumble.
- a piece of music combining tunes or passages from various sources:
a medley of hit songs from Broadway shows.
adjective
- Archaic. mixed; mingled.
medley
/ ˈmɛdlɪ /
noun
- a mixture of various types or elements
- a musical composition consisting of various tunes arranged as a continuous whole
- Also calledmedley relay
- swimming a race in which a different stroke is used for each length
- athletics a relay race in which each leg has a different distance
- an archaic word for melee
adjective
- of, being, or relating to a mixture or variety
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of medley1
Example Sentences
Dowden spoke of being "so proud" of JB, who scored 39 points in a Bruno Mars medley with Oakley on Saturday.
Oakley stood in for Dowden last Saturday, with the pair performing a Bruno Mars medley and scoring 39 points.
Oakley stood in for Dowden last Saturday, with the pair performing a Bruno Mars medley scoring 39 points.
Oakley stood in for her, performing a Bruno Mars medley with Gill on Saturday's show, which gave the pair a score of 39.
“He had gotten together with Jack Feldman and Harvey Fierstein, and the three of them wrote an entire medley just about voting. It was such a gift.”
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