Students intermingle in the farewell party. [verb]
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The rock inscriptions record how he sent forth missionaries " to the utmost limits of the barbarian countries," to "intermingle among all unbelievers" for the spread of religion. [noun]
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In some eggs small dingy brownish-purple spots and little blotches are intermingled in the zone. [Please select]
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The nest is chiefly composed of these, intermingled with moss and roots, and is a large loose structure some 7 inches in diameter. [Please select]
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The nest is a large globular one, composed of dry bamboo-leaves and green grass, intermingled and lined with fine roots and fibres. [Please select]
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Here and there a moderately large irregularly-shaped spot is intermingled with the finer specklings. [Please select]
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The markings are confluent about the large end, and there in places intermingled with a purplish tinge. [Please select]
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Sometimes a little brown and sometimes a little lilac is intermingled in the zone. [Please select]
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It is composed of moss and moss-roots, intermingled with dry bamboo-leaves, and woven into a broad compact cup-shaped nest. [Please select]
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A dozen dead and dying men rolled hither and thither upon the pitching deck, the living intermingled with the dead. [Please select]
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It is after this manner the original impulse, and consequently the vivacity of thought, arising from the causes, is divided and split in pieces by the intermingled chances. [Please select]
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