Associations to the word «Medley»
Noun
- Carol
- Michelle
- Sydney
- Ira
- Billboard
- Video
- Freak
- Malone
- Knowles
- Ronnie
- Forever
- Christina
- Atlanta
- Closing
- Plata
- Montreal
- Spice
- Barnet
- Cochran
- Roll
- Gunnar
- Diana
- Libby
- Doping
- Olympic
- Fiddler
- Wizard
- Record
- Cover
- Performance
- Hotspur
- Oz
- Nanjing
- Rectangle
- Whitney
- Repose
- Lil
- Trilogy
- Amor
- Lyric
- Jam
- Yard
- Baba
- Down
- Alberto
- Short
- Competition
- Silva
- Dylan
- Cooke
- Baku
- Sanderson
- Jens
- Hansen
- Marianne
- Track
- Tour
- Ting
- Silver
- Dana
- Version
- Verse
- Teen
- Bodyguard
- Cheryl
- Ready
- Can
- Recording
- Had
- Pedersen
- Annie
- Plug
- Vocalist
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
MEDLEY, noun. (now rare) (archaic) Combat, fighting; a battle. [from 14thc.]
MEDLEY, noun. A collection or mixture of miscellaneous things. [from 17thc.]
MEDLEY, noun. (music) A collection of related songs played or mixed together as a single piece. [from 17thc.]
MEDLEY, noun. (swimming) A competitive swimming event that combines the four strokes of butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle. [from 20th c.]
MEDLEY, noun. A cloth of mixed colours.
MEDLEY, verb. (music) To combine, to form a medley.
Dictionary definition
MEDLEY, noun. A musical composition consisting of a series of songs or other musical pieces from various sources.
Wise words
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.