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Meanings of curious medley in English
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Usage of curious medley in English
1
It is a curiousmedley of vanity, ignorance, malice, and fanaticism.
2
It was a curiousmedley at the table d'hote, at the Hotel de Bordeaux.
3
The king's action indeed was determined by a curiousmedley of chance circumstances and rooted prejudices.
4
His library was a curiousmedley of books, if those on military science and agriculture are omitted.
5
As the rumours hardened into certainty, the feeling towards him became a curiousmedley of sympathy and condemnation.
6
And a curiousmedley of men they are, composed of the choicest vagabonds from every nation of Al-Islam.
7
The effect is a curiousmedley.
8
It was altogether a curiousmedley of European and African civilisation, brought together amidst the ruins of a West Indian revolution.
9
A curiousmedley of wealth and poverty were these golden plates and forks, with the coarse red platter, that contained the hard-earned omelet.
10
Madeleine, the most ancient church in Troyes, originally Gothic, but now, what with dilapidations and restorations, a curiousmedley of all various styles.
11
Delorier looked up from his work with a laugh, and began to imitate this curiousmedley of sounds with a most ludicrous accuracy.
12
His reply to one remark of mine had no reference to what I said, and the whole conversation was a curiousmedley of compliments.