meld

[ US /ˈmɛɫd/ ]
[ UK /mˈɛld/ ]
VERB
  1. lose its distinct outline or shape; blend gradually
    Hundreds of actors were melting into the scene
  2. mix together different elements
    The colors blend well
  3. announce for a score; of cards in a card game
NOUN
  1. a form of rummy using two decks of cards and four jokers; jokers and deuces are wild; the object is to form groups of the same rank
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How To Use meld In A Sentence

  • Try to see it on a big screen for the full effect of its magnificent, cheerless vistas, which meld ice and sky in a horizonless prospect, highlighting the drama as if on a modernist stage.
  • I have sent the curious lepidopteron case to Mr. Meldola. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
  • The shadows seemed to meld together, and shape a human form - Damion!
  • I like trying to meld together these parameters, to create an illusion, at least, of balance between modes of expression.
  • It seems obvious, but food manufacturers were originally catering to a mainstream taste that they tried to meld together from focus groups and other research methods.
  • As in basic rummy, a meld is a combination of cards from your hand which you place face up on the table, where it stays until the end of a hand.
  • He melded country music with blues to create rock and roll.
  • The zizz from him melded with the buzz from the cocktail in a most remarkable way. Haunted Honeymoon
  • With the family space more precious than ever, Beth began a decade-long design process that melds a simple, well-composed look with ingenious storage and space-saving ideas.
  • We were trying to meld together the best of the two diverse philosophies: the approach of the Hon Doug Graham and of Dianne Yates.
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