mingle|mingled|mingles|mingling in English
verb
[min·gle || 'mɪŋgl]
mix, blend together with, merge; become combined into a mixture; associate, fraternize, socialize
Use "mingle|mingled|mingles|mingling" in a sentence
1. Concoct - make a Concoction (of) by mixing amalgamate , commix , mingle , unify , mix - to bring or combine together or with something else; "resourcefully he mingled music and dance" 2.
2. 23 He rarely mingles with other students on the campus.
3. I'm gonna to go mingle.
4. Your mingling style is oddly bossy.
5. The Bedfellows - Mingle (EP#15) Bedfellows
6. The colours don't mingle well.
7. Foreboding mingled with his excitement.
8. " and mingles with the thick scent of wood rot
9. The two flavours mingle well.
10. The various sounds mingled pleasantly.
11. He was mingling in with the crowd.
12. The thief mingled in the crowd.
13. " Drama is anticipation mingled with uncertainty. "
14. People mingled happily at the carnival.
15. We may use tea an illustration of mingling.
16. Resourcefully he mingled music and dance.
17. The prince mingled freely with the crowd.
18. Playfulness and formality can mingle, even at a wedding.
19. Mingle these two substances before the experiment.
20. I loved mingling with my friends, swimming, and playing soccer.
21. Mingling genuine news with gossip, she made a lively companion.
22. Admix definition, to mingle with or add to something else
23. How long would this mingling of wheat and weeds continue?
24. Presently a veiled Clangor mingled with the wind
25. We used to mingle on the 19th hole.