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montage

[mon-tahzh, mawn-tazh] / mɒnˈtɑʒ, mɔ̃ˈtaʒ /




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As Bad Bunny strutted through the greenery, he passed by old men playing dominoes, women chatting in a nail salon and boxers sparring—a montage of scenes from life in Puerto Rico.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ad features a montage of diverse children speaking about the virtues of saving through the 530A accounts.

From Barron's

The Epstein files also include a photo of an article from the Telegraph website, showing a montage of David Rowland, Andrew and Epstein side-by-side.

From BBC

She also included an audio clip from a “Rocky” movie over a montage of her skiing, doing pull-ups, lifting weights — and vomiting into a bucket.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cinematic montage — pioneered by Sergei Eisenstein and reinvented by Jean-Luc Godard — becomes an organizing principle of the exhibit, as artworks compete for attention.

From Los Angeles Times