Collage in a sentence as a noun

I see this more of a collage than a specific rant.

Mind you, I am not arguing that school teachers should make less, collage profs should make more.

Add pictures, draw, type, paint, sketch or collage just like on real paper it's as easy as pie.

In collage someone passed around a pirated DVD of "Shawn of the Dead" in class.

For what it is worth, I think you may also be getting some overlap with collage sports.

It's definitely worth it for me because I went to a liberal arts collage.

Put hand-written signature, draw, sketch, paint, write or collage on your letters and mail it to anyone.

The most relevant precedent might be visual collages.

USA: I got into collage at 14 by just taking an entrance exam, never needed a GED.

You take money from the people who do the work and give it to those who made a collage from it, and the total amount is much less.

And a collage of Tumblr posts cherry-picked for their awfulness isn't even representative of Tumblr itself.

So, even at 100% tuition reimbursement students still cover a significant fraction of the cost of a collage degree.

But the way I see it, I didn't lose the money in bitcoin, I invested it in some really good "real world economics" classes at a good collage somewhere...

Just in case it is not obvious: These rejection letters are fictional[1], created as collage of negative reviews Santini received.

Not only is it an obnoxiously cut-together collage of song fragments, it also never shows how the organ actually works.

Typical women entrepreneurs with their bootstrapping to stability and growing their business steadily and by not taking crazy, stupid, and extreme risks or clearing out their kid's collage funds and piling on debt.

Collage definitions

noun

a paste-up made by sticking together pieces of paper or photographs to form an artistic image; "he used his computer to make a collage of pictures superimposed on a map"

See also: montage

noun

any collection of diverse things; "a collage of memories"