intermingled with in English

combined with, mixed together with

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1. The shadow intermingled with the sunshine.

2. The photographs are intermingled with news and articles.

3. A thing which is among others, is intermingled with them.

4. Gloom intermingled with light; and his voice subdued with emotion.

5. The nano - SnO _ 2 intermingled with the Sb to prepare ATO conduction powder.

6. Bahamian slang is intermingled with american english as well as british words and slang

7. They intermingled with the crowd in the hope that their pursuers would lose sight of them.

8. The Bambara are to a great extent intermingled with other tribes, and there is no centralized organization.

9. Its geology is complex, with numerous rock formations of different materials and ages intermingled with one another.

10. The music Blared louder, the smoke became thicker, and the scent of food intermingled with body odor

11. All over the world the just claims of organized labor are intermingled with the underground conspiracy of social revolution

12. As I intermingled with them, never once did I see anyone light a cigarette, open a can of beer, or use profanity.

13. My problem was a little more complex than this since I also had desirable lab results intermingled with the Consecutiveness (consecutive AND desired lab result for => 8 years.)

14. The Celts were the first historically identifiable inhabitants of Brittany, but they probably intermingled with the earlier peoples who built the great stone monuments, the menhirs and dolmens, that still stand

15. An access floor panel (10) is disclosed that has a top plate (20) with a plurality of non-directional air passageways (40) intermingled with a plurality of directional air passageways (50, 60).

16. At length there broke in upon my dreams a cry as of horror and dismay; and thereunto, after a pause, succeeded the sound of troubled voices, intermingled with many low moanings of sorrow or of pain.

17. The Aramaeans, also Arameans (Greek: Ἀραμαῖοι), were a Northwest Semitic semi-nomadic and pastoralist people who originated in what is now modern Syria (Biblical Aram) during the Late Bronze Age and the Iron Age. Large groups migrated to Mesopotamia where they intermingled with the native Akkadian (Assyrian and Babylonian) population.

18. Arab-Muslim newcomers intermarried with locals, while locals converted to Islam for convenience or to escape jizya or other discriminatory policies, creating a native Muslim population and a fertile ground for Arabization, as children of mixed descent picked up Arabic, which had a higher status, and converts moved away from their Christian compatriots and intermingled with Arabs.