Melange in a sentence as a noun

What if the ground truth is simply that all the results are false due to a melange of bad practices? Do you think he'll get tenure for that?

Today's CompSci programs consist of an unholy melange of Software Engineering and theory. Both aspects are rather messed up.

The styling seems like a melange of Aston Martin, Jag, and Maserati -- too bad it's not something truly distinctive, but it still seems like a lot of car.

Their business casual is neither business-minded nor all that casual, a confusing melange of sundresses and sensible slacks, gossamer sweaters tossed over spaghetti straps." That seems weirdly sexist to me.

Org/papers/2007-eurosys-melange. pdf Malloc and free list management is remarkably complex compared to a fast, simple GC. It would be interesting to build an OCaml runtime in Rust to experiment with these tradeoffs in a more controlled fashion.

The reality distortion field was a confounding melange of a charismatic rhetorical style, an indomitable will, and an eagerness to bend any fact to fit the purpose at hand. If one line of argument failed to persuade, he would deftly switch to another.

At off-peak periods, you'll play air conditioner drip Frogger and try to get to your destination without being slimed with a melange of condensation, pigeon poop, and algae/mold/bacteria by inferring a safe path from the locations of puddles on the sidewalk. Aiyah!

Bizarrely, Apple's dedication to the "simple" idea of not having a second mouse button results in far more uncomfortable and unintuitive interfaces, featuring an ever increasing melange crazy gestural shortcuts.

Melange definitions

noun

a motley assortment of things