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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of meld.

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Examples

  • Now, if we could just translate that to brainspeak where my male brain melds with female brain we would create a new super human.

    R-E-S-P-E-C-T Jessica 2005

  • So you can see that the whole world of celebrity and politicians not being trusted just kind of melds at some point.

    CNN Transcript Dec 13, 2009 2009

  • There's concern about the tenor of politics, there's concern about what's been going on the last several years both substantively and in terms of behavior in the White House and all that, and all that kind of melds together in peoples 'minds.

    CNN Transcript - Special Event: Republican National Convention: Sen. Fred Thompson Discusses Cheney Nomination; Laura Bush and Colin Powell Prepare For Speeches - July 31, 2000 2000

  • The sad part is [that] there's a lot of fake trickery in [songs like] that: the same exact structure in every song over and over again, it's all verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus-out, it's all a lot of neat production tricks [that] are being used ... so it all kind of melds together.

    PopMatters 2009

  • The sad part is [that] there's a lot of fake trickery in [songs like] that: the same exact structure in every song over and over again, it's all verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus-out, it's all a lot of neat production tricks [that] are being used ... so it all kind of melds together.

    PopMatters 2009

  • The players 'aim is to complete their hand of cards, by sorting their hands into' melds 'or

    Purpleocity.net 2009

  • The players 'aim is to complete their hand of cards, by sorting their hands into' melds 'or

    Purpleocity.net 2009

  • The sad part is [that] there's a lot of fake trickery in [songs like] that: the same exact structure in every song over and over again, it's all verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus-out, it's all a lot of neat production tricks [that] are being used ... so it all kind of melds together.

    PopMatters 2009

  • Similar to Rummy, newly drawn tiles, rather than cards, are arranged and rearranged into pairs, "melds" and "runs" with an existing hand to create a winning combination.

    The Daily News Transcript Homepage RSS 2009

  • The sad part is [that] there's a lot of fake trickery in [songs like] that: the same exact structure in every song over and over again, it's all verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus-out, it's all a lot of neat production tricks [that] are being used ... so it all kind of melds together.

    PopMatters 2009

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