Use "mingle" in a sentence

1. I'm gonna to go mingle.

2. The Bedfellows - Mingle (EP#15) Bedfellows

3. The colours don't mingle well.

4. The two flavours mingle well.

5. Playfulness and formality can mingle, even at a wedding.

6. Mingle these two substances before the experiment.

7. Admix definition, to mingle with or add to something else

8. We used to mingle on the 19th hole.

9. The projections mingle in the middle and nothing is clearly defined.

10. The flowers mingle together to form a blaze of colour.

11. If you'll excuse me, I must go and mingle .

12. Add the mint and allow the flavours to mingle.

13. AmirI introduces a capsule of womenswear classics that mingle the swagger of L.A

14. With Bangle bracelets, the magic is in the way they mingle

15. Three streams mingle in this river on its way to the sea.

16. Several streams mingle in this river on their way to the sea.

17. Some common synonyms of Amalgamate are blend, coalesce, commingle, fuse, merge, mingle, and mix

18. I think I'll mingle some of these red flowers with the pink ones.

19. 105 synonyms for Blend: mix, join, combine, compound, incorporate, merge, put together, fuse, unite, mingle

20. After being introduced, the officials from the two sides had little choice but to mingle.

21. 15 synonyms for Commix: admix, amalgamate, blend, commingle, fuse, intermingle, intermix, merge, mingle

22. Some common synonyms of Commingle are amalgamate, blend, coalesce, fuse, merge, mingle, and mix

23. Some common synonyms of Coalesce are amalgamate, blend, commingle, fuse, merge, mingle, and mix

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

25. Synonyms for Blunge include mix, blend, combine, merge, amalgamate, fuse, incorporate, mingle, jumble and meld

26. These Archetypes form their own, singular decks, and are not expected to mingle with other decks

27. But the three zones mingle and amalgamate along the edges, like the colors in solar spectrum.

28. 10 As her tears continued to fall unheeded to mingle with the rain, her mouth twisted bitterly.

29. “We have a passion to learn, talk, mingle and interact, even with strangers,” says President Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão.

30. Within the Christian congregation, we have the opportunity to mingle with people who live a life of faith.

31. Barristers Block Wines invites you to our place where even the kids can mingle with our farm

32. Synonyms for Cohabit include Cohabitate, conjugate, couple, mingle, share, live together, live with, have relations, live illegally and live in sin

33. The conjoint movement of the leaders toward the Indian Bivouac was a signal for their followers to mingle and exchange greetings

34. 6.4 DO NOT co-mingle Azide and acidic wastes, as this can produce highly toxic and explosive hydrazoic acid

35. We got our six appearances, and not so much as one drop-by or mix-and-mingle extra.

36. However, where the two colours merge there is a less distinct division as they mingle in an area of dots.

37. 18 Both the local and expatriate elite mingle on the outdoor patio lounge of the popular Chinar restaurant in Baku.

38. Clyde's Prime Rib—where old-school style, classic steakhouse food, and live music mingle for a unique Portland dining experience

39. In fact, if by some injury the mother’s and the fetus’ blood mingle, health problems can later develop (Rh or ABO incompatibility).

40. So long as the partnership and the members do not co-mingle funds, it would be difficult to pierce the veil.

41. Browze is an on-demand, real time application that let users create events, posts, services or just talk and mingle with each other

42. They also mingle with crowds at social events and with tourists at such well-known attractions as the Tower of London and Westminster Abbey.

43. 2. blend, run, meet, unite, mix, combine, flow, fuse, mingle, converge, ooze, seep, amalgamate, meld, intermix The two colours will Bleed into each other

44. The diesel car, mingle power automobile and fuel battery are solving project for automobiles power pushing system in the near future, metaphase and long dated.

45. In the eventide, when fires and shadows mingle with the gloom of dust, he wearily comes back to the ruined temple with hunger in his heart.

46. Adjust, fit, adapt, accommodate, accustom, conform, mingle, blend in, become like, homogenize, acclimatize, intermix, become similar, acculturate They had been Assimilated into the nation's culture

47. SIXTY YEARS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1853-1913 HARRIS NEWMARK One cannot mingle much in society here without meeting some Bewhiskered, mysterious individual, who claims to be of noble birth

48. Rubinius is a very well behaved C program in that it uses no globals or anything, allowing multiple copies of it to mingle in the same address space peacefully.

49. To make up, prepare, compound, construct, assemble, form, mix, mingle or put together by combining ingredients or materials; to concoct. The woman Confected a home-remedy for the …

50. 14 "They let the enemy build mosques in our midst, let them rob our old folk and mingle blood with our women, " says the white supremacist of the Norwegian political class.

51. Bowhead is a community and space where non-meat eaters and the most hardcore meat-eaters can mingle and enjoy all that a conventional pub has to offer.

52. Rounded in its walls, Beaune offers a harmonious face and charming where the timbered medieval mingle, the sweetness of Romanesque architecture and delightful mansions of the fifteenth and sixteenth century.

53. 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.

54. My people don't know about the medieval world or how to mingle, which is what we have to do if we are to find the professor and bring him back.

55. As verbs the difference between mix and Admix is that mix is to stir two or more substances together while Admix is to mingle with something else; to mix

56. From Middle French Concerner, borrowed from Medieval Latin concernō, Concernere (“ I distinguish, have respect to ”), from Latin concernō (“ I mix, sift, or mingle together, as in a sieve ”), combined form of con-+ cernō (“ distinguish ”).

57. Bacanal apartment is located next to Via Garibaldi, in the Castello district, one of the most colorful areas of Venice, where tourists can still mingle with venetian residents and enjoy the authentic venetian atmosphere

58. Walking in the Azores offers an ever-changing landscape of emerald green meadows, jewel-coloured lakes, wildflower blooms and volcanic peaks that rise steeply from the sea to mingle hazily with the clouds.

59. ‘The Brochettes come on skewers that could be used for sword-fighting, hanging over each end of the large oval serving plate.’ ‘The aromas mingle in the smoke of the little Brochettes grilling over braziers.’

60. Bonfires are built by families, friends and co-workers who visit, cook and mingle between the fires. It’s a local celebration with an environment akin to football tailgating, and the practice has continued for generations

61. Often he would mingle with the men during action on the island, because "it was simply my duty." Almost everyone who dealt with Sutherland found him to have a nasty temper, a ruthless Bruskness and an autocratic manner

62. Baretta is one of my favorite establishments in the city for two reasons: 1) the food is amazing and 2) their outdoor patio bar is a great place to mingle with young professionals in the city

63. East and West / he summoned to his throne, and thus his wrath expressed. / "What pride of birth possessed you, Earth and air / without my leave to mingle in affray, / and raise such hubbub in my realm?"

64. Related to Commingles: blend in commingle (also spelled co-mingle) It is illegal for real estate brokers to combine (or commingle) clients'funds with the broker's business funds in one account,even if all monies are accurately accounted for and

65. HABITAT: Like the other Billfishes, the Sailfish is considered an ocean species, but generally can be found closer to land than the rest, seeming to prefer areas where coral reefs and/or freshwater runoffs mingle with ocean water

66. Blimped! is a furry art, story, social, and RPing website mainly for Fat Furs and fans of inflation to post artwork, role play, and mingle with others.The site was founded and headed by The InflatioNation owner Alkora to emphasize more on Fat Furs rather then just inflation

67. Related to Commingles: blend in commingle (also spelled co-mingle) It is illegal for real estate brokers to combine (or commingle) clients'funds with the broker's business funds in one account,even if all monies are accurately accounted for and there have been no other improprieties.

68. Rare ETYMOLOGY from Latin arborātor (pruner of trees), from arborāre (to cultivate trees) FIRST DOCUMENTED USE 1664 - see EXAMPLE below EXAMPLE"To conclude, in the time of this work should our ingenious Arborator frequently incorporate, mingle, and unite the arms and branches of …

69. Cookouts Under the Starry Sky With the sun setting across the desert, catch the 6’oclock hayride to South Yucca Flats for a star-lit cookout. While your food grills over a mesquite campfire, take-part in some ranch games, mingle with the wranglers, or simply …

70. 1870, Shirley Hibberd, Rustic Adornments for Homes of Taste, page 170: Another bird quickly learned to imitate the song of a canary that was mated with it, but as the parrakeet improved in the performance the canary degenerated, and came at last to mingle the other bird's harsh Chitterings with

71. ‘If you like to mingle and Air kiss your way through the crowd then you have a found a place to call home.’ ‘This is the original home of the beautiful people, where 60 year old men are draped by models, rich Italians Air kiss everyone and 6 foot blondes are around every corner.’

72. Bustling your dress makes it easier for you to mingle and dance without tripping or stepping on your train! The reason this is added by a tailor is to ensure that it is in the correct position once you have the dress on and because the choice of bustle type is a very personal one.

73. Definition of Colorism : prejudice or discrimination especially within a racial or ethnic group favoring people with lighter skin over those with darker skin Under this system of Colorism—the system which prevailed in my childhood in Jamaica, and which has carried over to the present—rarely will dark and light people co-mingle.

74. Confused (adj.) early 14c., "discomfited, routed, defeated" (of groups), serving at first as an alternative past participle of confound, as Latin confusus was the past participle of confundere "to pour together, mix, mingle; to join together;" hence, figuratively, "to throw into disorder; to trouble, disturb, upset."

75. Amalgamate - to bring or combine together or with something else; "resourcefully he mingled music and dance" commix , mingle , unify , mix alter , change , modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking

76. ANCIENT Arctogaea Inspection of the foregoing lists which represent the existing fauna of the various zoo-geographical regions, will show that although they are distinct from one another and mingle only incompletely in the transition regions, certain animals such as the tapirs, may occur in widely separated areas not now connected by a practicable land-bridge.

77. Image Credit: @kathapfrang While blondes can experiment with rose gold hair, Brunettes decorate their locks in rose brown hair; a trend that sees pinky tones mingle with deep hues for a raspberry chocolate effect.Balayage is the ideal technique for this trend, as demonstrated by Katharina Pfrang, who freehand painted Blondor Freelights through mid-lengths and ends to prep for the pink.

78. Is it not enough that thou Beguilest feeble women? But if in battle thou wilt mingle, verily I deem that thou shalt shudder at the name of battle, if thou hear it even afar off" So spake he, and she departed in amaze and was sore troubled: and wind-footed Iris took her and led her from the throng tormented with her pain, and her fair skin was

79. Among (prep.) "in, in the midst of," early 12c., from Old English onmang, in late Old English sometimes amang, a contraction of ongemang "Among, during," from phrase on gemang, literally "in the crowd or company (of)," from on (see a-(1)) + gemengan "to mingle," from Proto-Germanic *mangjan "to knead together," which is perhaps from a nasalized form of PIE root *mag-"to knead, fashion, fit."