Use "mingling" in a sentence

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1. Your mingling style is oddly bossy.

2. He was mingling in with the crowd.

3. We may use tea an illustration of mingling.

4. I loved mingling with my friends, swimming, and playing soccer.

5. Mingling genuine news with gossip, she made a lively companion.

6. How long would this mingling of wheat and weeds continue?

7. He likes mingling with travelers from around the world.

8. James mingling with the famous, on and off the screen.

9. The act of mixing or mingling: the researcher's Admixture of different chemicals.

10. Admixtion (countable and uncountable, plural Admixtions) A mingling of different things; admixture

11. Craig rubbed at his forehead in a mingling of anger and despair.

12. What does Admixtion mean? (archaic) A mingling of different things; admixture

13. However, mingling with that frustration was a small feeling of triumph.

14. There was an ineffable mingling of love and sorrow on the sweet Countenance

15. Admixtion (countable and uncountable, plural Admixtions) (archaic) A mingling of different things; admixture

16. These four are eternal and are constantly mingling in different proportions and separating.

17. There was to be no mingling with the throng at the movies.

18. Her face softened immediately, affection and wistful envy mingling in her expression.

19. Synonyms for Admixing include combining, blending, amalgamating, mingling, commingling, intermixing, intermingling, commixing, uniting and stirring

20. The Antennae is a pair of spiral galaxies that are interacting and mingling their stars

21. His mingling, on the other hand, brought him an extra day in some beer ad.

22. “Just look at all the races mingling together,” said a U.S. delegate attending the Johannesburg convention.

23. Water spread across the floor in a greasy stream, mingling with the pile of filthy rubbish.

24. Her head shot round, her shocked gasp mingling with the audible hiss of sharply indrawn breath.

25. Apomixis, derived from two Greek words “APO” (away from) and “mixed” ( the act of mixing or mingling)

26. You've been talking to Roger all evening - you really ought to be mingling with the other guests.

27. The age-old India – ASEAN linkages have been about our peoples mingling and interacting with each other.

28. Commingling Act of fiduciary in mingling funds of his beneficiary, client, employer, or ward with his own funds

29. Then the players spent several minutes walking into the stands, mingling with fans and shaking hands.

30. All the art of living lies in the fine mingling of letting go and holding on.

31. Water spread across the floor in a greasy stream, mingling with the pile of filthy rushes.

32. We have come to study the customs and behaviour of the earthlings...... by mingling with the people

33. Conflation is the mingling or merging of two or more different concepts to come up with another idea altogether

34. Should the host already be mingling amidst the illustrious group, start looking for him with your gift in hand.

35. In the slow mingling of the made and born, the organic is a dominant trait, while the mechanic is recessive.

36. Apomixis, derived from two Greek word "APO" (away from) and "mixis" (act of mixing or mingling)

37. There were humans of all shapes and sizes, richly and ostentatiously dressed, and a large mingling of equally impressive exters.

38. Commixture (countable and uncountable, plural Commixtures) The act or state of being mixed together; a union or mingling of constituents; commixtion

39. The little audience of fierce Anthropoids heard the creaking of their king's neck mingling with his agonized shrieks and hideous roaring

40. Legs crossed, head bowed and sullenly staring out of the window, Diana was mingling with tourists, businessmen and oil-rig workers.

41. His skull had been kicked in and the dark blood seeped out, mingling with the grey sludge of his brains.

42. As usual, I was mingling with the workers at the frontline level to find out what was really going on.

43. We might imagine Abram and Sarai alternating between riding and walking, their conversation mingling with the tinkling of bells hanging from the animals’ harnesses.

44. While all these words mean "to combine into a more or less uniform whole," Commingle implies a closer or more thorough mingling

45. Kentucky- Ballotin Original Chocolate Whiskey is deliciously smooth, with rich flavors of chocolate fudge mingling with the oak and vanilla undertones of the whiskey

46. But visiting Antarctica offers cruisers some incredibly unique opportunities like mingling with penguins, taking a polar plunge into subzero waters, tent camping on the ice, and whale- and bird

47. SCATTERGOOD BAINES CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND At first, I was Brashly incredulous, as anyone would be who was mixing and mingling with the colonel in the daily amenities.

48. Barium and strontium Sulphate-Scale deposition is usually the result of two different brines co-mingling: one-brine rich in sulphate ions and the other rich in alkaline earth ions

49. The rejuvenated energy reverberating through Downtown Cleveland’s historic districts, pouring out from its stadiums, glistening along the Lake Erie shoreline and mingling among skyscrapers and historic buildings is worth the visit alone

50. Now imagine the aroma that filled the room as Mary greased Jesus’ feet with “genuine nard” —the smell of food mingling with the scent of the costly perfumed oil. —John 12:1-3.