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melange

noun as in miscellany

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France was the host, and their team was a mélange of skin tones and shaved heads the likes of which had never been seen before.

Gabor is a kind of Man Ray, Lily a mélange of Lady Diana Cooper and Nancy Cunard.

The sauce is a mélange of flavors—tangy, salty, and sweet—lathered on a crisp shell encasing the warm, tender meat.

In this mélange, Shavit stands out as one of the only adults in the room.

But he was also a gifted actor, providing an interesting mélange of surfer dude insouciance with a hint of danger.

Some of us have seen shelling of the same intensity and have gone over the top and into a terrible mélange.

It was bloody red, and the willows along the river's bank were a dim purply mélange of all the refuse of an artist's palette.

The usual mélange—how natural and appropriate it seems to use French words when treating of the vaudeville!

A delightful mélange of the old-fashioned fairy tales that delighted our grand-parents when bairns.

So neither race nor age nor mélange of blood can eradicate the love of flowers.

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On this page you'll find 48 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to mélange, such as: hodgepodge, jumble, medley, miscellany, assortment, and combo.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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