Examples of 'intermingled' in a sentence

Meaning of "intermingled"

The verb 'intermingle' means to mix or blend together, often used to describe the action of combining different elements or substances
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intermingled
Three of which were intermingled together on the blade.
The two subjects have long been intermingled.
These themes are intermingled with symbolic meaning.
The dead and dying lay intermingled.
Stools intermingled with blood and mucus.
There is another world intermingled with ours.
Crops intermingled with their wild relatives.
The world is too intermingled for that.
Intermingled with the civilian population.
Sadly that was intermingled with outright scams.
Under the big tree our blood intermingled.
And may be intermingled with the call.
Our germs have already intermingled.
Fibres intermingled and blood interfused.
Synaesthesia is a neurological phenomena where two senses are intermingled.

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There are facts intermingled with fiction.
Their faces were so close that their breath intermingled.
Our vocals are intermingled as never before.
We were so close that our breath intermingled.
Lessons intermingled with our prayers.
All pleasures and delights are intermingled with evils.
I have intermingled vacation with work.
We have one or two cases intermingled in this box.
The gardens and the waterworks onsite were intimately intermingled.
Two already very intermingled routes.
It should be noted that portions may be physically separate or intermingled.
Their terminal branches intermingled to form netlike arrays.
Preferably the fibres can be intermingled.
Those two things are intermingled without any explanation.
Another possibility is to fill the capillaries with intermingled polymers.
The two waves intermingled in a chaotic mindscape abstraction.
Your blood has intermingled.
Each sphere intermingled in different ways with the other.
Simulation and decision neurons are closely intermingled in the amygdala.
Open houses are intermingled into the search results.
Work life and home life were fused and intermingled.
It is thus possible to form intermingled filaments which are linear.
He intermingled flowers of various colors and left them to grow freely.
These feet would be intermingled with natural ones.
In human nature the beast and the angel are strangely intermingled.
The filaments were intermingled and bonded at contact points.
Pain and pleasure are intermingled.
Depravity intermingled with heroism.
This results in the development of an organism with intermingled cell lines.
Assault waves became as intermingled as the units they carried.
Intermingled property is liable to confiscation up to the assessed value of the intermingled proceeds.
Our thoughts have intermingled today.
The dunes are intermingled with depressions and basins of historical playas.
They were were legends came and intermingled with normal folk.
They intermingled with the people of the country and became indianite.

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