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