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fusiony, a. orig. U.S. Brit. |ˈfjuːʒnɪ|, U.S. |ˈfjuʒəni| Forms: 19– fusiony, 19– fusion-y [‹ fusion n. + -y suffix1.] 1. Of music: combining elements of more than one popular style (typically including jazz); characteristic of fusion music.
1989Re: Re: Real Books in rec.music.bluenote (Usenet newsgroup) 31 Aug. There's now the ‘legal’ Real Book, which is available in music stores... It's heavy on standards that were missing in the Real Book, also has some fusiony garbage. 1991C. Eddy Stairway to Hell 179/2 Lars Ulrich's learned some hot fusiony drumstuff. 2002Birmingham Post (Electronic ed.) 15 June Things get distinctly fusiony at times, especially with the addition of Stuart Hall's guitar. 2. Of cookery or food: characteristic of fusion cuisine.
1995Denver Westword (Nexis) 27 Dec. 45 The chef, kitchen magician Tyler Wiard, combines strikingly odd ingredient pairings (bold flavors, with lots of fusiony marinades and crusts) for lean but magical results. 1998N. Lawson How to Eat (1999) 315 To add a modern fusiony note, make a paste of garlic and root ginger and smear that over. 2004N.Y. Times (Electronic ed.) 18 Jan. v. 8 While there are fusiony touches here, the food, for the most part, is good, solid bourgeois French cooking. |