Definitionadj. combined or mixed together so that the constituent parts are indistinguishable
Last update: October 12, 2015
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They swelled and blended smoothly - and that flat tummy was so masculine. [Please select]
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The Evangelical Christian and the subjective idealist philosopher were curiously blended in his composition. [Please select]
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MICE, grey and white, colours of, not blended by crossing, ii. [Please select]
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Free government is not to be given by all the blended powers of earth and heaven. [Please select]
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The shape was flattened against the bough and almost blended with it. [Please select]
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In her were blended mental power and that illusive, indefinable gift which is called charm. [Please select]
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The gaiety of the woman and the chivalry of the man blended most harmoniously. [Please select]
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Her courage was the blended courage of the Celt, the Spaniard, and the Moor. [Please select]
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Fear and curiosity were oddly blended in the anticipation. [Please select]
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He still wore his jean clothes, which, hanging loosely upon his impressive figure, blended harmoniously with the dull-purple tones of the upturned soil. [Please select]
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Seriousness is not blended with freedom in it; or, in other words, the _inward_ has no power to pass its quality into the _outward_. [Please select]
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