Medley (noun)

  1. A musical composition made up of a variety of melodies or songs arranged together.
  2. A mixture of different things.

Origin:

From old english medleian ("to mix"), from medele ("mixture"), from med ("mead") + leáh ("meado.w")

Examples:

  1. The singer performed a medley of her most popular songs.
  2. The band played a medley of rock hits.
  3. The medley of flavors in the dish was amazing.
  4. The medley of colors in the painting was striking.
  5. The medley of emotions she felt was overwhelming.
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