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Definition of melange in English: melangenounmeɪˈlɒ̃ʒ A varied mixture. a melange of tender vegetables and herbs Example sentencesExamples - The composition of the melange varies along strike.
- Staring back at her, by mouth gaping, a melange of confused emotions begin stewing up inside me.
- Skilled dancers move beyond pirouettes with their melange of tricks inspired by the Peking Opera and martial arts.
- But its productions are less theatre and more a melange of performance art, music, video, and dance.
- It's deep, fluid and rich, yet with poise and an exotic melange of fruit, spice and rose petal flavours that linger on and on well after you swallow.
- The author's failure to define clearly these terms and movements makes for a confusing melange that never comes into focus.
- Poised on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, Lisbon, which was a great maritime power in the 15th century, enjoys a melange of cultures few cities can match.
- But confusion still reigns over their genre-mashing melange of styles.
- Each winemaker sees this wine as a personal statement and each blend is a unique melange of the varieties in the vineyards.
- Overall the dishes were a study in contrasts, with textures and flavors working together in a superb melange.
- Unreliable texts, enigmatic melanges of authenticity and rampant imagination arrive on Nanson's lap and draw him further in.
- Grupo Batuque, like Paul Horn, have created a rhythmic melange of percussive sounds from Brazilian, African and Indian sources.
- It may not be just a two-tier economic divide, but increasingly a three-tier melange which needs to be harmonized in some way.
- As a result of this fusion, the music played by Mambo Sound can be described as a Caribbean melange with Euro-Western taste.
- With a melange of rhythmic numbers and the performance to match, the student participants too showcased unlimited energy and zeal.
- Weird is not necessarily bad, especially when a wine is a melange of grape varietals.
- Lithological variations within the Delb Khairkhan melange suggest that the melange is derived from different tectonic environments.
- It was a melange of different groups, types and individuals.
- It was superb: marshmallow-soft pastry and a glorious melange of fish within, the salsa adding a sweet but piquant edge.
- There's a nice melange of original and covered material.
Synonyms mixture, medley, blend, variety, mixed bag, mix, miscellany, diversity, collection, selection, assortment, assemblage, combination, motley collection, pot-pourri, conglomeration, jumble, mess, confusion, mishmash, hotchpotch, hodgepodge, ragbag, pastiche, patchwork, farrago, hash informal scissors-and-paste job, mash-up rare gallimaufry, omnium gatherum, olio, salmagundi, macédoine
Origin From French mélange, from mêler 'to mix'. |