Associations to the word «Medley»
Noun
- Little
- Istanbul
- Cd
- Tottenham
- Chorus
- Showdown
- Ricardo
- Multiple
- Coventry
- Is
- Carla
- Hun
- Wills
- Compilation
- Santos
- Arrangement
- Music
- Rio
- Samantha
- Une
- Mood
- Ceremony
- Leg
- Rock
- Perth
- Lima
- Yell
- Sixth
- Shanghai
- Natal
- Singer
- At
- Sound
- Band
- Venus
- Bonus
- Dickson
- Helsinki
- Distance
- Whole
- Katie
- Berry
- Alicia
- Second
- Sherman
- Jerome
- Diving
- Irvine
- Sc
- Davey
- Tu
- Daddy
- Mercer
- Duo
- Hardy
- Rag
- Prima
- Underwood
- Caracas
- Rooney
- Megan
- Whistle
- Min
- Gold
- Lin
- Bernstein
- Stan
- Brendan
- Discus
- Nowhere
- Lynne
- Hickory
- More
- Hayden
- Kerry
Adjective
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
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