Sentence example with the word 'mingle'

mingle

admix, blend, club together, concoct, fraternize, hobnob with, interlard, jumble, mingle with, pal with, spend time, unite

Definition v. to bring or combine together or with something else

Last update: November 10, 2016


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You have to learn how to mingle with people, not with your computer.   [verb]

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Young and old then mingled in the dance as they could find partners.   [verb]

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She does not like to mingle much.   [verb]

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Enjoy free appetizers, and mingle on the links with Marv and the D   [Please select]

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Enjoy free appetizers, and mingle on the links with Marv and the D   [Please select]

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I mingled and talked with many people at the party.   [Please select]

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I mingled and talked with many people at the party.   [Please select]

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The spectacle now became wildly terrific; the fierce-looking and menacing visages of the chiefs receiving additional power from the appalling strains in which they mingled their guttural tones.   [verb]

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The circle broke its order, and screams of delight mingled with the bustle and tumult of preparation.   [verb]

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He was aided by Alice, who mingled her entreaties with those of Heyward that he would abandon a resolution that promised so much danger, with so little hope of success.   [verb]

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Slowly and reluctantly yielding to the necessity, he quitted the place, and mingled with the throng that hovered nigh.   [verb]

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You scorn to mingle the blood of the Heywards with one so degraded--lovely and virtuous though she be.   [verb]

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