Use "intermingle|intermingled|intermingles|intermingling" in a sentence

1. The book intermingles fact and fiction.

2. Coalescence: as in intermingling, agglomeration

3. 3 Salt and sugar intermingle with each other.

4. The shadow intermingled with the sunshine.

5. This book intermingled fact with fiction.

6. 5 The less the spots intermingle the better.

7. 4 Oil and water will not intermingle.

8. The good and the bad are intermingled.

9. The pain and the anger were intermingled.

10. 1 The flavours intermingle to produce a very unusual taste.

11. The flavours intermingle to produce a very unusual taste.

12. The photographs are intermingled with news and articles.

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

14. Access floor panel having intermingled directional and non-directional air passageways

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

16. 15 synonyms for Commix: admix, amalgamate, blend, commingle, fuse, intermingle, intermix, merge, mingle

17. 21 synonyms for Commingle: admix, amalgamate, blend, commix, fuse, intermingle, intermix, merge

18. 2 This allows the two cultures to intermingle without losing their separate identities.

19. Today the intermingled old streets and waterfront are almost suffocated by grain warehouses.

20. 21 synonyms for Commingle: admix, amalgamate, blend, commix, fuse, intermingle, intermix, merge

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

22. The ethnic populations are so intermingled that there's bound to be conflict.

23. Synonyms for Commingle include mix, amalgamate, blend, combine, commix, intermingle, intermix, mingle, meld and comingle

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

25. 11 Aromas of green bean, grass and lifted white currant intermingle with passion fruit and lime citrus.

26. 8 They intermingle with the crowd in the hope that their pursuer will lose sight of them.

27. Limbs and trunks rubbed together and intermingled, humming deep tunes like giant bass fiddles.

28. People form a hundred countries intermingled freely ( with each other ) at the Olympic Games.

29. Synonyms for Admixed include combined, blended, blent, amalgamated, mingled, commingled, intermixed, intermingled, commixed and united

30. Although PCL has great functionality, you can intermingle plain text with its escape sequences.

31. Here we see an interesting concept : the natural world and human events are often intermingled.

32. Patches are present at birth . Large color masses formed intermingled or overlapping spots are not patches.

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

34. The plot, a dense swirl of memory and intermingled narratives, works like a spell.

35. 9 Intermingle CaO in electronic emission materials evaporation of BaO and increase the emitting current.

36. 7 Tumor cells at the margin may intermingle with cells of the surrounding gastric wall.

37. Equally disturbing in Brazil is the intermingling of devotion to Mary with that given to Iemanjá, an Afro-Brazilian goddess.

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

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

40. At present, because our country's market economy order is not standard, between enterprise's credIt'status intermingled.

41. The intermingled roots of two plants growing closely together improve the quality of the soil.

42. 6 Unctuous ripe red fruit aromas intermingle with hints of freshly ground coffee beans and mocha.

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

44. 10 When reflected from a rough surface, singly and doubly reflected waves intermingle,[www.Sentencedict.com] and the signal is depolarized.

45. Sculptured Bryozoan Hippodiplosia insculpti Typical size: 2-8” diameter ID: Series of intermingled ear-like folds

46. 12 Just imagine all of the potential mother - in - law jokes and boss jokes that might otherwise intermingle.

47. This intermingling is important to understand when looking at the legacy of Aristotelianism and a biblical interpretation of Aristotle’s work.

48. Commingle - mix or blend; "His book Commingles sarcasm and sadness" blend , immingle , intermingle , intermix - combine into one; "blend the nuts and raisins together"; "he blends in with the crowd"; "We don't intermingle much"

49. Fluidization, reiterated Brecciation events, or injection breccias) contribute to the final intermingled relationships between the breccia body …

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

51. A cross marks a grave in Bena, a village in the shadow of Mount Inierie, where Christian faith intermingles with ancient animist traditions.

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

53. Bocage definition is - countryside or landscape (as of western France) marked by intermingling patches of woodland and heath, small fields, tall hedgerows, and orchards.

54. Bland people are stock-photo attractive (or quirkily jolie laide), and they run the gamut of race, ethnicity and age — intermingled wherever possible

55. We take a team approach at Cami and you are guaranteed to intermingle with several of our team members during your treatments

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

57. The main difference between resistances of subaqueous debris flows and the subaerial debris flows are the intermingling and shearing resistances acted on the surface of debris flows.

58. A tart plum saison, Atalanta tastes of plums intermingling with spicy yeast, and a refreshing tartness that makes Atalanta as good for pairing with food as by itself

59. Soon after being torpedoed, Atlanta was then hit by an estimated nineteen 8-inch (203 mm) shells when San Francisco, "in the urgency of battle, darkness, and confused intermingling of friend or foe", fired into her.

60. Blending is a term used often in art, particularly in painting and drawing.It is the technique of gently intermingling two or more colors or values to create a gradual transition or to soften lines.

61. Until recently, this species was classified as a subspecies of great tit (Parus major), but studies indicated that the two species coexist in the Russian Far East without intermingling or frequent hybridization.

62. 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.)

63. The motes ended up recording 7 868 incidents when two people intermingled within 10 feet of each other – the maximum distance that a disease can be transmitted through cough or sneeze droplets.

64. 13 On the palate it has flavours of rich orange marmalade that intermingle in a luscious honeyed sweetness which is counterbalanced by a fresh, crisp acidity and culminates in a zesty citrus finish.

65. 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

66. This page shows answers to the clue Brindled, followed by 3 definitions like “A tortie with intermingled colours”, “Marked with streaks or spots” and “Gray or tawny with darker streaks or spots

67. Biometeorology, ESPM 129 4 Turbulence is the chaotic and seemingly random motion of fluid parcels.Turbulence has mechanical and convective origins.Shear forces cause mechanical turbulence while buoyant instabilities (due to the intermingling of fluid parcels with different densities) causes convective turbulence

68. 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).

69. 29 On the palate it has flavours of rich orange marmalade that intermingle in a luscious honeyed sweetness which is counterbalanced by a fresh, crisp acidity and culminates in a zesty citrus finish.

70. His Fortune is no fairy, but an instrument of Divine Providence; in his preface to the reader he Animadverts the 'childish and superfluous inventions, intermingled also with some sparks of prophane superstition' that he found in his source (Combe, sig

71. 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.

72. The Eternal Feast: Banqueting in Chinese Art from the 10th to the 14th Century brings to life the art of the feast during three transformative Chinese dynasties, the Song, Liao, and Yuan, which together enjoyed a thriving economy, cultural flourishing, and the intermingling of foreign and native traditions

73. Commingle: 1 v mix or blend “His book Commingles sarcasm and sadness” Type of: blend , immingle , intermingle , intermix combine into one v mix together different elements Synonyms: blend , coalesce , combine , conflate , flux , fuse , immix , meld , merge , mix Types: show 10 types hide 10 types gauge mix in specific proportions absorb

74. From morphological analyses employing immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, the novel technique of laser capture microdissection, and electron microscopy, it has been has shown that the chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla and the steroid-producing cells of the adrenal cortex are extensively intermingled and functionally interrelated.

75. 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.

76. Thus the intermingling of meaty Abstracted landscapes from the late '60s with fluidly washed "door" paintings from the '70s, and later works characterized by a quasi-photographic mark-making technique, was itself a statement about the act of looking at a painting within a matrix of biographical, developmental, and broad cultural connections.

77. 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.