How To Use Medley In A Sentence

  • Afterwards, all three put on a jaw-dropping a cappella gospel medley that left everyone's spine tingling with pleasure.
  • An unlikely medley of five friends, one of them is now a star, the other a businessman, the third a pilot while the remaining two are in the software industry.
  • Such is a part of tire strange medley that is before and around me; and amidst them and the blue streams of smoke that are rising from the tops of these hundred "coal-pits," can be seen in distance, the green and boundless, treeless, bushless prairie; and on it, and contiguous to the piquet which encloses the village, a hundred scaffolds, on which their "dead live", as they term it. Letters and notes on the manners, customs, and conditions of the North American Indians
  • Besides, a medley of reasons such as malnutrition, lack of hygiene and awareness-all caused by illiteracy-contributes to the cases.
  • Thick, juicy cod fillets are steamed over water that is intensely flavoured with a medley of spices, fresh herbs and aromatics.
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  • The end comes to both actions at once in the squalor of a chance-medley. William Shakespeare
  • Beck did this so often that comedian Lewis Black strung them together on The Daily Show in what he called a medley of Beck's "Hitler Tourette's Syndrome. Mark Green: FOX's Six Tricks: How to Spot the Next Sherrod
  • A range of events featuring freestyle, butterfly, sidestroke, backstroke and medley races saw the kids battle for supremacy as to who would be the king and queen of the pool in their age groups and for their swimming club.
  • Today, cruise ships feature gourmet cuisine and what seems to be a never-ending medley of meals, along with choices for leaner menus.
  • The audiences before whom _The Revenge_ was produced evidently showed themselves ill-affected towards such a medley of purely fictitious creations, and of historical personages and incidents, treated in the most arbitrary fashion. Bussy D'Ambois and The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois
  • The band began to play a sixties medley and couples returned to the dance floor.
  • I used to swim medleys at national age groups but I concentrated more on freestyle as I got older.
  • In his case, on appeal, the Chief Justice for the first time ruled that the defence of chance medley that downsized murder to manslaughter could not be pleaded under British law.
  • In the open gala, Amy Clayden produced superb form to claim gold in the butterfly, backstroke and freestyle and a silver in the individual medley.
  • True to High Fidelity rules, Lullaby of Birdland opens with a corker: an on-air medley of Take the A Train and Caravan by Duke Ellington.
  • This shows us the reason why in mixed modes any of the ideas that make the composition of the complex one being left out or changed, it is allowed to be another thing, i.e. to be of another species, as is plain in chance-medley, manslaughter, murder, parricide, &c. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • He became a U.S. citizen in 1995 and in 2000 won three Olympic golds, in the 100 and 200 meter back and 400 medley relay.
  • His countenance was the droll medley of fun, shrewdness, and blundering, that is so often found in the Irish peasant, and which appears to be characteristic of entire races in the island. Miles Wallingford Sequel to "Afloat and Ashore"
  • The same team, swimming individual strokes, also won the medley team race.
  • They hope to take partygoers into the night with a medley of violins, violas, cellos and trumpets.
  • In a fit of fury Calvert who was known to be a violent and irrational person burst into Smedleys home and hurled a heavy stone ornament at him.
  • A single medley, out of a captivating 40-minute set, offers a microcosm of their gifts.
  • Joe Speakman dominated for first place in freestyle with Matthew Clinton fourth in backstroke and sixth in the individual medley.
  • Each one shows that musicals can offer far more than a medley of melodies carrying a preposterous plot. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mass choir thrilled the jam-packed crowd with a medley of folk songs and theatrical dramatizations.
  • The evening climaxed with a medley of favourites which satiated fans of his back catalogue.
  • I started screaming a medley of '80s Mandarin songs.
  • A satura was a verse composition, or “medley,” which treated of a variety of subjects in a variety of voices, and is supposed to have had a culinary etymological origin in the term lanx satura, a dish of various fruits offered to the gods. Dorveille | Goblin Mercantile Exchange
  • The medley relays brought events in the pool to a thrilling climax.
  • The evening climaxed with a medley of favourites which satiated fans of his back catalogue.
  • You say that James Annesley is Not Guilty of the felony and murder whereof he stands indicted, but is Guilty of chance-medley.
  • Apparently, ever since a female umpire disqualified him from the individual medley at a swimming gala he'd found it difficult to deal with older women.
  • The court heard Mr Smedley was knocked to the floor before his attackers kicked him twice in the stomach.
  • Swimming World thought her best shot would be in the medley.
  • We each excelled at a different stroke, making us a perfect medley relay team. Christianity Today
  • A brief chat with auctioneer Robert Smedley gave a good insight into a three-wheel Berkeley 160.
  • The same goes for bags of Trader Joe's Diced Harvest Medley (turnips, yams, and butternut squash) or other chains' cut-and-ready-to-cook vegetables.
  • Alexa Lewis anchored the medley, while Norra Stroh contributed to the 400 free relay.
  • The restaurant here still has a string quartet that can play a medley of songs written about the very room you're sitting in.
  • Japan won the Men's 200 metres Individual Medley.
  • In front of the house a brass band played a medley of tunes including the Hallelujah chorus, a fitting finale to a grand ride.
  • It was introduced by a medley from various rap songs around the place.
  • Caolan was also second in the individual medley and third in the freestyle.
  • A group of recent local migrants led the crowd in a medley of songs in various languages.
  • Phelps won individual 200m and 400m medleys, 100m and 200m butterfly crowns and as part of the men's 4 x 200m freestyle.
  • At the festival, which is entirely free, movie lovers can enjoy a medley of Red Hook-focused films like “Mr. Brooklyn,” a 14-minute short that juxtaposes an “On the Waterfront” - era dockworker against the backdrop of modern day Red Hook; and “Moment,” which depicts three Red Hookers sharing a life-altering encounter in Valentino Park. CINEMA: Cannes do! Two film festivals this weekend show that Brooklyn is ready for a close up
  • Or do you interpret it as more twisted and ironic, a bitter medley of weather criticism, tourist blurb, and the locals' proud assertions?
  • They will meet again in the 200 metres individual medley. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were individual medleys, as well as backstroke, butterfly, breaststroke and freestyle events.
  • The frequently brilliant and sometimes searing interviewer has a compassionate side that discomposes itself into a medley of expressions on camera.
  • I have not time or paper, else I could draw an inference, not very illustrative of your chance-medley system. Mary Wollstonecraft
  • San Diego and Mission Bays offer outstanding fishing for a medley of inshore species, including spotted bay, sand and calico kelp bass, shortfin corvina, bonefish (yes, the same fish found on Florida flats), halibut, barracuda, bonito and mackerel.
  • That probably means they'll present them as a medley.
  • Carroll's silver went with the bronze medal she won in the 400m individual medley on night one.
  • The backstroke is my best stroke, but the 100-yard isn't my best event," said Dempsey, who also finished 10th in the 200 individual medley (in 1: 58.53) at state this year. OnlineAthens: Top Headlines
  • On that note, Organic Orchard Medley is surprisingly good.
  • I said as much and befriended Guy, whose musical tastes encompass a diverse medley of almost unlistenable music.
  • “Santa Monica cocktail parties” gets the job done, but his usual brio is lacking, much like a worn-out band performing a medley of hit songs from 40 years ago. Matthew Yglesias » The Wages of Immigration
  • Nature does this," and "Nature does that," forgetting entirely the fact that "Nature" is a mere personification and means either chance-medley or a Creator, according to the old dilemma. Science and Morals and Other Essays
  • There were medley-pictures contrived of photographs cut out and grouped together in novel and unexpected relations; and there were set about divers patterns and pretences in keramics, as the decoration of earthen pots and jars was called. The Coast of Bohemia
  • We each excelled at a different stroke, making us a perfect medley relay team. Christianity Today
  • The Daily Show in what he called a medley of Beck's "Hitler Tourette's Syndrome. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • A medley of oxymorons, contradictions, and double-standards.
  • Or a medley of vegetables done in the inimitable manner of the stir-fry wok. The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
  • You can grow them singly, pair a couple of compatible growers, or plant a medley of three or more comeback kids whose colors and textures complement one another.
  • Leicester Square which is a centre of attraction to indifferent foreign hotels and indifferent foreigners, racket – courts, fighting – men, swordsmen, footguards, old china, gaming – houses, exhibitions, and a large medley of shabbiness and shrinking out of sight. Bleak House
  • The show came back on and they performed the medley.
  • And he could add a fifth gold in the men's 4x100m medley relay. The Sun
  • We communicated in a medley of foreign words and universal gestures.
  • My short program music is a medley of marches by John Philip Sousa.
  • His best events are the 50-meter and 100-meter backstroke, as well as the 200 individual medley.
  • The final piece on the program was a medley of folk songs from Canada's various provinces, and went on a bit too long.
  • Last year Alexandra was a member of the special state squad for under 12s at the Homebush swimming individual medley.
  • The distance medley relay team of McGregor, Daniel, Szirony, and Jackie Smith won bronze.
  • The line then pushes its way through a bewildering medley of tropical vegetation -- there are miles of cashew and breadfruit trees, of frangipani and jaks, and more than once a stately talipot-palm is discerned in full blossom -- for half a century the tree has stored its vitality for this one effort; and the burst of splendor spent, its career on earth is ended. East of Suez Ceylon, India, China and Japan
  • The result was a sweaty medley, harsh and brittle on the surface, but cheesy and rotten underneath.
  • Two hours later, what had been the erect image of a gigantic coal – porter turned miraculously white, was now no more than a medley of disjected members; the quadragenarian torso prone against the pedestal; the lascivious countenance leering down the kitchen stair; the legs, the arms, the hands, and even the fingers, scattered broadcast on the lobby floor. The Wrong Box
  • The popping of revolvers, the clanging of cow bells, the clash of tin boilers -- all that medley of discord which lends volume to the horror known as a charivari -- tore to shreds the harmony of the night. A Man Four-Square
  • Blacc – also a former MC – can obviously sing, but skims over his Good Things album in favour of bizarre medleys, like a smoochy version of Michael Jackson's Billie Jean that morphs into Basket Case by Green Day. Aloe Blacc – review
  • I know the 200 individual medley is a good race to watch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only Tom Dolan, the 400-meter individual-medley recordholder, and Jeff Rouse, the 100-meter backstroker, were favored to win gold medals. Pool Sharks
  • There were individual medleys, as well as backstroke, butterfly, breaststroke and freestyle events.
  • In the meanwhile brake the ambushment of King Ban and King Bors, and Lionses and Phariance had the vanguard, and they two knights met with King Idres and his fellowship, and there began a great medley of breaking of spears, and smiting of swords, with slaying of men and horses, and King Idres was near at discomforture. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • They've taken on a pebbledash pallor - a medley of cellulite, mosquito bites and dryness. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Bahasa Indonesia, the word gado-gado means potpourri or medley. The Dish: Gado-Gado
  • The mincemeat pie filling - a medley of ground meats, fruits, and spices - is soaking in brandy and rum.
  • The murder of the constable was, if not properly accidental, at least rather in the nature of chance medley.
  • The theatre over, Mr. George comes across the water again and makes his way to that curious region lying about the Haymarket and Leicester Square which is a centre of attraction to indifferent foreign hotels and indifferent foreigners, racket-courts, fighting - men, swordsmen, footguards, old china, gaming-houses, exhibitions, and a large medley of shabbiness and shrinking out of sight. Bleak House
  • Rose won the 200m butterfly along with the 200m and 400m individual medleys, while finishing third in the 200m backstroke.
  • Underscoring the depth of her limerence was the follow-up medley of "Ain't nothing like the real thing/You make me feel like a natural woman. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • Then up came Tom Dolan, the reigning champ in the 400-meter individual medley, preparing to swim his heat.
  • Beverly Darmour, Diane Skinner introduced the word "farrago," meaning mixture or medley. Durangoherald.com
  • Downtown made its inevitable appearance before the close, along with a slightly ungainly Sixties medley. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's an unpretentious medley of old and new - the perfect antidote to the self-consciously cool bars of Dublin.
  • The sexy girl group took part in the star-studded US concert in Philadelphia, where they performed a medley of their hits.
  • But your overgeneralization of Idol this year ignores the fact that the show hasn't slipped in the ratings despite the new judges, and whether you like or loathe what this group of singers is doing (not counting those atrocious medleys), you have to admit they're each distinctive, and I know many viewers who are passionate about Scottie and James (and even the remaining girls) for very different reasons. Ask Matt: Fringe, The Voice, Justified, Glee and More!
  • She failed to qualify from her heat in the 100m breaststroke and swam the second leg of the 4x100m medley relay final. Times, Sunday Times
  • Interspersed between dance items were the tin whistle groups who played both singly and in groups turning out a lively medley of tunes.
  • They've already done a medley of titles and we're not going to be bothered with such prosaic trifles, or their authors, tonight.
  • They stop halfway down for a military marching band playing a medley of all the songs you might predict they would play.
  • Yards, greeneries, conservatories breathe a June like fragrance, and aviaries are vocal with songsters, mocked outside by the American mocking-bird, who chants all night under the full moon, as if day was too short for his medley. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 22, January, 1873
  • There's a medley, plonked out on a Hammond organ.
  • His hot climate allows peaches with a low chill requirement to develop a medley of complex flavors.
  • Canadian researchers have found that the human brain, which remains active even in slumber, emits a medley of waves (alpha, beta and delta).
  • Blessed with a Catholic upbringing, they were soon advertising their allegiance with a medley of songs from the Celtic repertoire.
  • While Ukraine's Yana Klochkova still is the world's best medleyist, the middle distance and distance freestyles are up for grabs, as is the 200 fly and, surprisingly, both backstrokes.
  • We each excelled at a different stroke, making us a perfect medley relay team. Christianity Today
  • Dynamic Rachel York is more belt-y than torchy on "Come Summer," but effective just the same, and is amorously avaricious in a money medley. Salutes to Cy and Stanley
  • Since my starter is a medley (or mutt, if you will) of flours, I just used "whole wheat" as a baseline in my calculations. Archive 2009-01-01
  • A modern feijoada is a medley of smoked pork, sausages and chops, all simmering in a glossy black sea of beans. The Feijoada From Ipanema
  • Mr Smedley said that a decade ago, when we were moving from dial-up to broadband, the then regulator Oftel acted very differently, putting a floor under the price of the old technology to encourage take-up of the always-on internet. BBC News - Home
  • Again one word disentangled itself from the medley of sounds. The Mystics A Novel
  • Matters came to a head in June 1966 when a gang of strike-idled dockworkers hired by Smedley seized Shivering Sands and expelled the Radio City staff. Radio Renegades
  • Dolan is expected to win the gold medal in the 400 individual medley and contend for gold in two other events.
  • Kenyon added four victories in relays, taking all but the 200 medley, which was won by Emory.
  • There are a few good stories to be found in this bric-a-brac collection of anecdotes, repartees, narratives of one kind and another, —stories deserving of a better treatment than could be imparted by the monkish scribe who set them down in casual confusion; and more than one later poet and playwright has been able to pick a pearl of price out of this medieval medley. Introduction
  • To each, he added a medley of spices and a white powder called mastic, an expensive, crushed resin cultivated from the mastic trees on the Greek Island of Clios. TimesOnline: Home RSS feed
  • This group of 20 singers have been together for five years and will perform a medley of Christmas songs and classical pieces.
  • The excitement was almost palpable as Michael stepped on the blocks on Day One for his first race, the 200 meter individual medley.
  • But he was stunned when he won gold and then a bronze in the individual medley.
  • In 1828, the concept of chance medley was eventually abolished.
  • He hit the target in the 200m medley and then again in the 100m butterfly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus we have a medley of dates, spanning the reigns of Louis XIII to Louis XV, if you include the rococo picture frame on the Rigaud to the right of the chimney.
  • The menu described the dessert as 'a medley of exotic fruits'.
  • Downtown made its inevitable appearance before the close, along with a slightly ungainly Sixties medley. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have the YLI organic cotton thread, as well as two fabric medleys: the lightweight Oasis Canvas Medley in solid colors and the Woodblock Vegetable Dye Medley, which is kind of paisley and stripey and floral. Fabulous Fabrics: What do Mainstream Stores Offer?
  • At one point I thought the gathered crowds were going to burst into a medley of wartime favourites.
  • The band obliged with a medley of festival type calypsos, only to find audience demand yet unsatisfied, forcing the players to perform yet another calypso medley before the lights finally went down.
  • A blizzard of verses and choruses came wedged together in bundles so slick and fast that it was like watching a non-stop cabaret medley. Times, Sunday Times
  • They hope to take partygoers into the night with a medley of violins, violas, cellos and trumpets.
  • Smedley immediately went to court, forcing the army to recant publicly.
  • Since there are several pieces written in the same key and style, it would be easy to combine two or three pieces and perform them as a medley of Christmas favorites.
  • Their fish medley is not to be missed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Assuredly we seem to sink most abruptly, not to say burlesquely, and almost as in a medley, from this couplet to -- Biographia Literaria
  • But where the octet's instrumental skill radiates the most heat is in "The Box Set" and "Paddy Ryan's Dream/Blue Britches/Gan Ainm," the latter medley featuring some exotic percussion (cajon, darbuka, caixixi) and the hard-shoe stepdancing of Bernadette Flanagan and Ms. Dudasik. What's Irish for 'Girl Power?'
  • There were individual medleys, as well as backstroke, butterfly, breaststroke and freestyle events.
  • Medley swimmer Dean Kent is vowing to continue competitive swimming.
  • Or a medley of vegetables done in the inimitable manner of the stir-fry wok. The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
  • “I am sensible,” William Fairfax told him in May, “such a medley of undisciplined militia must create your various troubles,” but, like Caesar, Washington should expect to suffer “fatigues, murmuring, mutinies, and defections.” George Washington’s First War
  • An extraordinary medley of feeling — but it was not a medley, exactly; rather it was successive layers of feeling, in which one could not say which layer was undermost — struggled inside him. Nineteen Eighty-four
  • He was the clear winner in the Men's 200m individual medley as he cruised home in two minutes 11.83 seconds which was 2.39 seconds below his best.
  • Alstonville enforced the follow-on and were immediately rewarded with the scalp of first innings top scorer, Medley, for a duck.
  • The St Joseph's Convent Steel Band bang-started the show with calypso and soca medleys and early arrivals were invited to sample the local dishes on sale.
  • So, we put together a medley, which I call a suite of songs, like a classically arranged suite of songs, and that's what made it different. Mike Ragogna: From Jim Croce to MTM: A Conversation with Producer, Singer & Songwriter Tommy West
  • After initially refusing to speak, he hit the roof after realising he only had one line in the medley. The Sun
  • Smedley immediately went to court, forcing the army to recant publicly.
  • Hovering in the twilight zone between satire and ridicule, this medley is both entertaining and an opportunity for a cathartic laugh at troubling issues.
  • However, Smith's one-woman Sound of Music medley was a showstopper, inspiring even my cynical self to join in lustily!
  • They performed a medley of well known songs that got the crowd going.
  • If you ventured near a mailbox or post office Thursday, did you notice any brass bands playing John Philip Sousa medleys or Irving Berlin's God Bless America?
  • Her solo performance to the assembled guests in the variation towards the end of the Act is a magical blend of strength, vivacity and grace, culminating in a characteristically powerful medley of piqué and chaîné turns.
  • Priyanka of Lajawaab showcases the coconut in this pretty pink Solkadhi, a medley of coconut milk and a special fruit called the sol or amsul. Archive 2007-06-01
  • The soundtrack consists of a medley of tunes that perfectly mesh with the tropical paradise motif.
  • Not only was she far from a leading candidate to win a world title, she was not even the most - ballyhooed individual medley performer on the American team.
  • She was going for a medal in the 400m individual medley in the early hours of this morning. Times, Sunday Times
  • The group performed a medley of its greatest hits after receiving the honour from Timberlake.
  • It is hardly necessary to ask the latter question, for chance-medley could not lead to regular operations -- operations so regular that a court of law may act upon their evidence. Science and Morals and Other Essays
  • This will be followed by what used to be called a ‘medley’ of musical turns, a bit of pop, extracts from West End musicals and a bit of classical music.
  • I miss a little of their dialogue as a rowdy French accordion medley assaults my ears.
  • His past went soberly before him; he beheld it as it was, ugly and strenuous like a dream, random as chance-medley -- a scene of defeat. Short Stories for English Courses
  • On every block, there are cheery decorations, a medley of red, green, and gold.
  • The workshops vary and include a medley of things, most of which involve paper and what is called ‘mindful’ artistry.
  • Two hours later, what had been the erect image of a gigantic coal-porter turned miraculously white, was now no more than a medley of disjected members; the quadragenarian torso prone against the pedestal; the lascivious countenance leering down the kitchen stair; the legs, the arms, the hands, and even the fingers, scattered broadcast on the lobby floor. The Wrong Box
  • She broke her own world record in the 200-meter individual medley three times.
  • They danced to a medley of songs. Times, Sunday Times
  • But where the octet's instrumental skill radiates the most heat is in "The Box Set" and "Paddy Ryan's Dream/Blue Britches/Gan Ainm," the latter medley featuring some exotic percussion (cajon, darbuka, caixixi) and the hard-shoe stepdancing of Bernadette Flanagan and Ms. Dudasik. What's Irish for 'Girl Power?'
  • Uprising from this blue interminable distance, the first crumplings of the foothills showed like purple velvet, and from these again the giant Himalayas -- the "home of the greater gods" -- sprang aloft, in a medley of lovely lines and hues, till they reached the uttermost north where the hoar head of Nanga Parbat soared twenty-five thousand feet into the blue. The Great Amulet
  • You could spin the radio dial and hear a medley of Beatles songs from one end to the other. Times, Sunday Times
  • The individual medley provided the Games with the first ever swimming champion from Zimbabwe.
  • Perhaps most energetic of all is the medley of hockets that opens the second CD.
  • They both won the four main swimming strokes as well as the 100m freestyle and individual medley.
  • The result is five brilliant medleys of top songs you can't help bopping along to. The Sun
  • From the parlor at the left came the strains of giddy, inharmonious music, laughter, and a medley of voices. Dear Carl
  • The Scots' 200-meter medley relay team placed second with a 2: 13.88 clocking.
  • All four are employed in medley races. Times, Sunday Times
  • Breaststroke specialist Brendan Hansen and backstroker Aaron Peirsol swept their two individual races and joined Phelps and Ian Crocker in the medley relay. USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week Nelson finds gold at last
  • Compare and contrast with the usual medley of spin-doctors.
  • Dolan is expected to win the gold medal in the 400 individual medley and contend for gold in two other events.
  • The chicken arrived sizzling and actually smelled and tasted like an East Indian chicken dish because of its medley of spices - a well-guarded house secret.
  • The longest undertaking is a medley of Sweeney Todd threnodies -- "Not While I'm Around," "Joanna," "My Friends" -- that testifies to Buckley's appreciation for Stephen Sondheim. David Finkle: First Nighter: Betty Buckley Goes for Men in a Big-Hearted Feinstein's at Loews Regency Way
  • These guys are medley maniacs - Saint Bushmill's put together a three-part one for the reel, the jig, and the polka - each!
  • The crunch index was simply a medley of ten up-to-the-minute indices and prices available to anyone with a computer mouse. Times, Sunday Times
  • But we ain't heard nothin' yet: One highlight of Tuesday's performance at Sofia's was "Salty," a nautical-but-nice medley of old-time sea chanties set in a snappy foxtrot circa 1926. Vince Giordano and the Underground Nighthawk Boogie
  • There is a medley of five songs towards the end of the album and that was purposely retrospective. The Sun
  • Five Unlikely Heroes of Woodstock alvin york, audie murphy, jack lucas, jacklyn lucas, lewis wetzel, sgt york, smedley butler, to hell and back Five American Soldiers That Make Action Heroes Look Wimpy | myFiveBest
  • She performed a medley of tracks from her recent album Loud. The Sun
  • Simon, Jacob, Aaron and Joseph were third in the freestyle, while the Gold team of Joseph, Josh, Darren and Rohan was second in both medley and freestyle races.
  • A bite on the little parcel brought out a medley of exotic flavours and textures that exploded in your mouth.
  • His final competitive stroke in a swimming pool helped win him his fourth gold of the Games in the 4x100m medley relay. The Sun
  • After film clips showed them in wild tuxes during the 1970s, the quartet wore simple black suits to perform a medley including each of those songs.
  • It's a distended medley of uproars, asinine taunts, genuine skill, charm, and self-indulgence.
  • They've taken on a pebbledash pallor - a medley of cellulite, mosquito bites and dryness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last fall, Ambaye enrolled in BMCC and joined the men's swim team, where he has been a mainstay in the 200 - and 100 - meter backstrokes and the 400-meter individual medley. PRWeb - Daily News Feed
  • So saying, he thrust the magic lance into some of the pigmy effigies, and belabored others with the but-end, upon which the former fell as dead upon the board, and the rest turning upon each other began, pell-mell, a chance-medley fight. The Alhambra
  • Susan is in nine events 100m and 200m backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, freestyle and 200m individual medley.
  • The mass choir thrilled the jam-packed crowd with a medley of folk songs and theatrical dramatizations.
  • But in his heart he thought, My unlucky protegee has with this luckless answer shot dead, by a kind of chance-medley, her only hope of success. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • The sashimi raw fish that follows, is an artistically balanced, oceanic medley of gaily garnished prawns, bouyant seabream and flat fish. Sara Waxman: Eating Beauty: An Adventure in Japanese Cuisine
  • Satire first signified a basket of first fruits offered to Ceres; then a hotchpot or olla podrida, then a medley; and so the name was given to poems written without any definite design. History of English Humour, Vol. 1 (of 2) With an Introduction upon Ancient Humour
  • Moses swept the breaststrokes, as did Tom Wilkens in the individual medleys.

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