The voices of patriotic representatives boasting of freedom and equality, and the rattling of the poor slave's chains,[Pg 43] almost commingled. [verb]
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A like fate awaits him and the two rages commingle in a whirlpool. [verb]
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Witmer: "As I entered the theatre," he says, "my feelings were commingled interest and doubt." [Please select]
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At his shoulder he heard a low gasp of amazement and incredulity commingled. [Please select]
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Anne ended with a laugh and a sigh commingled. [Please select]
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Though I saw her as a woman, my senses and my spirit commingled and swooned together. [Please select]
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The roar of the enraged animal and the report of his own gun commingled. [Please select]
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A strange commingled shout arose over the ocean, in which several voices bore part. [Please select]
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” With that she wept also, and our tears were commingled in a perfect gladness. [Please select]
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The Danes and the Saxons, it would seem, commingled, and gradually became one nation. [Please select]
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Every movement advertised commingled threatening and overture of friendliness. [Please select]
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