Fusion
fusion (noun) - merging, creating something new and innovative by joining different ideas and things
a fusion of x and y
a fusion of
a complex fusion of
bring about a fusion of
offer a fusion of
fusion cuisine
fusion menu
fusion cooking
fusion jazz
fusion craze
fusion offerings
fusion culture
Example sentences:
* The carved rock tombs exhibit a fusion of Asian and Greek motifs.
* This design has certainly succeeded in bringing about a fusion of the new and the old.
* This is an example of what the designer calls a fusion of the urban with nature.
* The restaurant is a leader in Australia's fusion cuisine.
* This Euro-Asian-fusion menu could be served anywhere in the world.
* And then there is the fusion craze.
* It was a Mexican-Japanese fusion that worked surprisingly well.
* People have heard about us and the fusion cooking we offer.
* The sushi fusion offerings include the house special: Rock'n Roll Rolls.
* "We've got a fusion culture in Houston."
* Her writing is a complex fusion of grace and wit.
* His Indian-oriented jazz-rock fusion group was producing its first recording.
* The famous musician helped give birth to fusion jazz.
* Fusion is back.
* She grew bored with fusion's limitations.






