agitator, barn dance, clubman, country dance, fancy-dress ball, joiner, masquerade ball, pleasant company, radio technician, shindy
Definitionn. a party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity
Last update: July 15, 2015
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Use the mixer properly. [Please select]
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On its way from the blast furnace to the converter or open hearth furnace the pig iron is often passed through a great reservoir called a " mixer," which acts also as an equalizer, to lessen the variation in composition of the cast iron, and as a purifier, removing part of the sulphur and silicon. [Please select]
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The mixer used for substances of this kind in incorporating the soap and alkali must be of strong construction. [Please select]
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Under no circumstances should any soap be allowed to remain above the surface of the mass on the sides of the mixer. [Please select]
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When sufficiently softened, mix the sample thoroughly by means of a mechanical egg beater or other equally effective mechanical mixer. [Please select]
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One writer[1] who has observed them in their native haunts describes the rock nuthatch as "an expert clay mixer and molder." [Please select]
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Bunn, as they went away; "but he's a good mixer and never gets cross-grained." [Please select]
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Crompton might easily have mixed with the class Arkwright wanted to mix with but he wasn't as good a mixer. [Please select]
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"You don't mix neckties; you're a nectar mixer," said Ghip-Ghisizzle correcting the sailor.' [Please select]
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Within a month the thing I wanted above all else was to shed my genius and become "a good mixer" in the crowd. [Please select]
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Then first arose Leiodes, son of Oenops, who was their soothsayer and had his place beside the goodly mixer, farthest along the hall. [Please select]
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