amalgam
Example Sentences
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It is an amalgam of microeconomic irritants that vary by individual, time and place.
Typically, his art resists figuration — broadly speaking, work that represents the human form through techniques like portraiture and sculpture — in favor of impressionistic amalgams of everything from comic-book panels to maps to salvaged billboard ads.
From New York Times
He’s an artistic genius because there’s such an amalgam of styles in terms of what he does on his own.
From Washington Post
He went on to become one of the most talented players the nation has ever produced, a fascinating amalgam of sensitivity and resilience, with deep sadness in his story.
From BBC
X herself, and her prodigious oeuvre, is an amalgam of nearly every important cultural figure in late-20th-century writing, music and art.
From Washington Post
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