Medley in a sentence as a noun

Does a bag of frozen vegetable medley come from one plant?

It's usually some medley of vegetables and meat.

Manpages are much easier to search than the medley of pseudo-formats that CLI tools choose to render their `--help` outputs with.

I roasted it dry last night before rehydrating, until the pasta was a medley of different earth tones.

Except the cover was sampled either 100% for the medley or recreated to a point of being imperceptibly similar.

"Life is a glorious cycle of song / A medley of extemporanea / And love is a thing that can never go wrong / And I am Marie of Roumania.

I used to love them, but when they broke their **** all I had was a medley of frustration and rage every time I bumped into their site until they went away.

Apparently the results of today's 400M Men's swimming individual medley were the lede for NBC Nightly News tonight... before NBC has even aired the race.

I find it pretty amazing how much of the visual language of science fiction is a digested and recombined medley of the popular science and industrial research of its day.

Medley definitions

noun

a musical composition consisting of a series of songs or other musical pieces from various sources

See also: potpourri pastiche