Examples of 'mingled' in a sentence
Meaning of "mingled"
mingle (verb) - Mingle is a term used to describe the act of mixing socially with others, often at gatherings or events
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- simple past tense and past participle of mingle
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mingled
Hail and fire mingled with blood.
I mingled with a fellow tank top enthusiast.
His love is mingled with every air.
Mingled with the blood of their sacrifices.
Her tears mingled with his blood.
Mingled with wine to form an article of drink.
A sudden disgust mingled with indescribable pity.
The good and the bad are mingled.
Are mingled with truth and sincerity.
Our best services are mingled with imperfections.
With mingled feelings of joy and sorrow.
Light and darkness mingled in its depths.
He mingled as much as possible with the people.
Girls and boys mingled freely together.
All the musicians mixed and mingled.
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Smith has mingled with all of them.
Where traditional flavors mingled with the.
Everyone mingled and danced together later.
Both the villages are mingled down now.
They mingled with just five others.
Hope and despair mingled in their eyes.
Mingled with opium and sugar.
Enture capitalists mingled with biotechnology entre.
Mingled with this ineffable happiness.
Men and women mingled in religious festivities.
A pass on for those with mingled eyelids.
With the mingled odors of tar.
Mingled with that of other races.
You had unnecessarily mingled and pushed it.
I have mingled my drink with weeping.
In this cloister play was mingled with heaven.
His smell mingled with theirs in the ground.
Old and new friends mingled together.
He mingled with the real passengers.
They came and were mingled with them.
This is mingled with fragments from other texts.
Night and day were mingled in her look.
I mingled with people in the streets.
Imelda was there and mingled with everyone.
All mingled gaily in the dance.
Creativity involves anticipation mingled with uncertainty.
New worlds mingled as they never had before.
Your fears and tears mingled together.
Mingled with the great men of our nation.
Here they are even mingled with blood.
Mingled pain and confusion swirled in his brain.
My tears and hers mingled on her bony chest.
She mingled with the stars and looked.
Stars from all over mingled with reporters.
I mingled with the wrong crowd.