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Melded meaning
simple past and past participle of meld
Example sentences (20)
Born in England to Irish parents, MacGowan emerged from London’s punk scene to found The Pogues, who melded Irish folk and rock ’n’ roll into a unique, intoxicating blend.
From there, he quickly melded the station to the Angel, resulting in a far larger, more stable airship.
His works, which beautifully melded the influences of his diverse experiences, became emblematic of the shared Jewish heritage of Lithuania and Poland.
I could see it all through a foggy haze, Kit and I forming a new life built up from the rotten wood and busted stone, broken pieces melded together to be whole again.
The best of the show's past melded those qualities to produce something truly unique in the TV landscape.
What makes the heralded title so special isn’t its seamless world, precise controls, or confounding puzzles, but the way the game so effortlessly and masterfully melded story with gameplay.
In “Miclantiputin,” another lenticular, the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, is melded with the lantern-jawed Aztec god of the underworld, Mictlantecuhtli.
In some cases, like a garden he designed for a Food and Drug Administration office outside Washington, he melded low-slung concrete structures with water elements and native grasses.
My experience of having melded my passion for shoes and into a thriving and sustainable opportunity for myself and so many people worldwide has allowed me to share what I've learned in the process.
Save for the ballooning knit pants and gleaming tops resembling the metal wristband of sport watches, this collection spoke far more quietly, exemplified by a gorgeous brown leather coat that was somehow melded to black ostrich skin.
The seasoning was perfect, the veggies were explosive, and the spiciness melded with the pho broth to give the sandwich a seamless range of flavor.
This fusion of experimental screenwriting and masterfully melded plots makes Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” the deserving and likely winner of Best Adapted Screenplay.
But that status — where we’re able to share a common reality, shaped by a combination of official pronouncements melded with independent reporting — won’t last long, if at all.
Guyana’s culture is the fusion between African and Indian Diasporas, melded together by the colonizing force of the British Empire through slavery and indentured servitude.
Libya, yet another artifact of European colonial line-drawing, long melded three (two important, one less so) very different regions and sets of tribes.
This show, titled “Recent Mythology,” featured real-life characters melded with figures from Greek and Roman mythology as well as less familiar characters from Native American culture.
Between them, the two ministries melded fragments of the far-flung country together and gave it the territorial shape by which we know it today.
Chenier played saxophone as a teen and gravitated to jazz, especially to groups that melded jazz with soul, funk or pop, like The Crusaders and Spyro Gyra.
David Crosby, Roger McGuinn, Brian Wilson and others tell a myriad of stories of how these creators melded with one another and even “borrowed” from one another and how they influenced one another.
Each musician had a distinct sound that nevertheless melded with the other and created a mesmerizing flow that took the listener along with it.