Montage in a sentence as a noun

Now all you get is a 30 second montage before they start blowing **** up.

It looks much better near the top of the page where it shows in a montage after cleaning.

All of the hard work, sacrifice and, arguably, the best parts of starting a company get rolled up into a 60 second montage.

I actually think the more interesting part of this bit was his montage of Daily Show clips using "copyrighted" content.

Dejected that the my new job wasn't an exciting candy land of save-the-day hacks and movie montage of elegant code spanning the screen.

Just so long as he promises to film a video montage of him enjoying it and presents it to us during a keynote at OpenWorld/JavaOne, like he does with his yacht.

However, this narrative is simpler than, say, Moneyball: bad guys are "stealing" from good guys, there's a detective story about figuring out how it's happening, and there's a build-a-better-mousetrap montage at the end.

Montage 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: collage