Verb (used without object) : She refuses to mingle with bigots. From Dictionary.com.
Verb (used with object) : a hostess who mingles diplomats with executives. From Dictionary.com.
She saw smiles on friendly faces, and heard her name mingled with his. From Wordnik.com. [Dora Thorne] Reference
Her expression mingled wry hope with resignation, as if she hated to admit that her body had failed her. From Wordnik.com. [The Black Gryphon]
Their fixed stare disconcerted me; I rose, and, leaning on my husband's arm, again mingled in the brilliant circle. From Wordnik.com. [Memoirs of Mary Robinson] Reference
He had become unconsciously connected with the lowest dregs of mankind, and would have to see his name mingled with theirs in the daily newspapers. From Wordnik.com. [Framley Parsonage] Reference
Frazer's expression mingled pleasure, apprehension and relief. From Wordnik.com. [Penalty]
A fatal piece of news, a painful sight, a false alarm ... a certain dreaded name mingled with one that I adore -- ah!. From Wordnik.com. [The Cross of Berny] Reference
"Hah!" ejaculated the King hoarsely, and with his face taking a fierce expression mingled with anger, surprise, and triumph. From Wordnik.com. [The King's Esquires The Jewel of France] Reference
The story-telling is much like a fantasy novel, what with the opaque terms mingled with the familiar story of battle and politics. From Wordnik.com. [Matter] Reference
What the great medieval historian Huizinga called the mingled odor of blood and roses is in the air, with the emphasis on the blood. From Wordnik.com. [Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories] Reference
He feared he knew not what; and as he walked to the station the remembrance of Meynell's expression mingled with the vague uneasiness he tried in vain to put from him. From Wordnik.com. [The Case of Richard Meynell] Reference
A satisfactory expression mingled up with a good deal of grave thought in his face. From Wordnik.com. [The Emigrants Of Ahadarra The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two] Reference
You MUST work at City Hall, look how you "mingled" two separate items into one handy item. From Wordnik.com. [How Come LAUSD Was NOT Invited to AB 1381 Bill Signing Today?] Reference
And, the other issue "mingled" with the "affordable housing" issue is "relocation fees" that are supposed to be paid to displaced tenants for each and every condo conversion. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2006-11-01] Reference
Emperor's name mingled with songs which recall a too memorable epoch. ". From Wordnik.com. [Memoirs To Illustrate The History Of My Time Volume 1] Reference
"I kind of mingled with a few people I knew and stayed in the shadows until the show started.". From Wordnik.com. [Colorado Springs Independent] Reference
She made no answer, only looked at me with a kind of mingled grief and joy, bliss embittered by despair. From Wordnik.com. [An Enemy to the King] Reference
He caught her closer to his heart and kissed her not once but many times in a kind of mingled rapture and despair. From Wordnik.com. [The Life Everlasting; a reality of romance] Reference
Elsie was half pleased and half sorry to have him go; the children had a kind of mingled liking and hate for each other, just such as is very common among relations. From Wordnik.com. [Elsie Venner] Reference
Ben Roethlisberger's agent says the Steelers quarterback has spoken to police about an allegation made after the player and his friends "mingled" with a group of women. From Wordnik.com. [Fore, right!] Reference
My grief is mingled with compassion for women who struggle as Melanie did. From Wordnik.com. [MAIL CALL: HOW WIRELESS IS CHANGING THE WAY WE LI] Reference
They mingled with members of Congress -- many of the so-called Young Guns -- including Reps. From Wordnik.com. [Fairfax GOPers mingle with congressmen to raise money] Reference
Last week Anderson mingled with Jefferson's "unproven" black relatives at a gathering in Virginia. From Wordnik.com. [In Our Blood] Reference
Soldiers mingled with people receiving medical care for the first time in weeks at a clinic in Himbus. From Wordnik.com. [After Al Qaeda] Reference
Inside the party, the enormous crowd mingled, appetizers were munched and empty martini glasses mounted. From Wordnik.com. ['The White House Has Not Called'] Reference
Two CleanTech Venture Forums this year, where investors mingled with energy entrepreneurs, were sold out. From Wordnik.com. [Entrepeneurs] Reference
But it is not only in Washington that the debate on NAFTA is viewed with fascination mingled with horror. From Wordnik.com. [Yanquis, Come Here] Reference
In the days following her death, genuine public sorrow mingled with glaring efforts to merchandise her memory. From Wordnik.com. [After The Tragedy, A Compelling Desire For Anything Diana] Reference
Fashion models in low-cut dresses mingled with septuagenarian rabbis and top-tier politicians like Benjamin Netanyahu. From Wordnik.com. [An Israeli Ross Perot] Reference
Afterward, back in the majors, Detwiler mingled outside the clubhouse and spoke with his father before boarding the team bus. From Wordnik.com. [Washington Nationals lose to Milwaukee Brewers, 8-3] Reference
Palocci mingled with CEOs, then helped draft a "Letter to the Brazilian People," which laid out the terms of the "new" Workers Party. From Wordnik.com. [Strong Medicine] Reference
Fergie walked, talked and puckered up with the animals at Toronto's Royal Winter Fair two weeks ago, where beasts mingled with guests. From Wordnik.com. [Love At First Lick] Reference
He mingled before and after his talk, gave an off-the-cuff speech, spoke of his great love of America, its people, culture and baseball. From Wordnik.com. [Pakistan’s Pinstripe Revolution] Reference
The evidence was everywhere: Palestinians and Israelis mingled in the confines of the conference hall and in the outer rooms over coffee. From Wordnik.com. [Behind The Insults] Reference
The celebrity angle of the Philadelphia conference, at which heavy-duty politicians and movie stars mingled, was far from the whole of it. From Wordnik.com. [Celebrity Communion] Reference
In between courses, I mingled with some of the other writers and bloggers -- one of whom was also doing the Wild Turkey tasting that night. From Wordnik.com. [Tony Sachs: Spirits Tastings From High-End To High-Tech, Courtesy Of Glenfiddich And Wild Turkey] Reference
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