The creation of a text, audio, video, book, etc. by combining several pre-existing sources.
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Examples for "mashup"
Examples for "mashup"
1So far, so good for the part-time mashup masterminds from Portland, Maine.
2The winning design was in reality a mashup forged by many minds.
3The high-fashion-meets-function mashup will allow you to creep confidently all over town.
4And it won't only be a debate -it'll be a mashup.
5Behind every mashup of two or more online services, there's an API.
1The picture suggests a digital mash-up of Thatcher and Streep.
1The first reports on this superhero mash-up did indeed emerge in August.
2The social counterfactuals, the mash-up that always happens naturally when we daydream.
3The collection offered a fun and feminine mash-up of textiles and energy.
4Yahoo will also provide a mash-up library in the Python programming language.
5But little prepared me for this most recent pop-political mash-up, coined conspiritualism.
6Signature game Lumines, a 2005 mash-up of Tetris and a DJ turntable.
7Spike Lee's white-hot genre mash-up BlacKkKlansman initiates its course in the early 1970s.
8It's a mash-up, part time-trial bike, part road racer and part touring ride.
9Indeed, this lively genre mash-up is more frantic and violent than its predecessor.
10Think of it as a mash-up of The Charlie Rose Show and Doom.
11The partygoers were a strange mash-up of Minneapolis Jews and animators.
12There has even been a mash-up with the what are those?
13Mixing his sensory metaphors, Blumenthal is less about mash and more about mash-up.
14Its interesting cultural mash-up, endless activities and natural wonders cater to every traveler's style.
15The blog post is a mash-up of outdated rumours that were disproven years ago.
16We have a great mash-up that features the BBC's ratings winners in the Tardis.