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intermingle

[in-ter-ming-guhl] / ˌɪn tərˈmɪŋ gəl /


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Metaphors, absurdities and seriousness intermingle in this production from New Forms LA and directed by Marissa Pattullo.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 18, 2026

Shots of children too absorbed in their tablets to play with each other intermingle with classic bickering between Tom Hanks‘ Woody and Tim Allen‘s Buzz Lightyear.

From Salon Feb. 19, 2026

In so doing, we may one day generate forests of trees whose ancestry does not intermingle with that of the species generated by the historic evolutionary process.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 26, 2025

Dr Lakdawala says if H5N1 becomes established in humans, it could re-assort - or intermingle - with existing strains, amplifying its public-health impact.

From BBC Dec. 17, 2025

I look back and see the way our footsteps intermingle to form a single path.

From "Every Day" by David Levithan

He intermingles the bones of infected and non-infected alike, he says, “because they are alike.”

From Salon Jan. 23, 2026

The wallpaper playfully intermingles late-Georgian-style silhouettes of Ward and her beloved oversize insects.

From Seattle Times Jul. 26, 2023

The book intermingles the midlife crisis of an Israeli tour guide with a poignant romance between two homing-pigeon handlers during the 1948 Israeli war of independence.

From Washington Post Apr. 19, 2023

As you enter, the smell of sweat intermingles with the tittering of classical piano music.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 28, 2022

The enigmas and logical quibbles, which he occasionally intermingles with his verbal conceits, remind us of the old philosophic paradoxes.

From History of English Humour, Vol. 1 With an Introduction upon Ancient Humour by Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange

She prefers to swap pieces with friends and her pieces are intermingled with many gifts from other people.

From BBC Jul. 17, 2026

Within this large group, cliques were formed but they often intermingled and share territory, like something from a simian Pixar film.

From Salon Apr. 23, 2026

Many Alexandrians are feeling the loss, intermingled with their other most treasured heritage.

From Barron's Feb. 25, 2026

Several soldiers sketched in my notebook a new geography of the battlefield, marking dots to represent Ukrainian and Russian positions intermingled within the kill zone.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 5, 2025

The outer was red sandstone, thirty feet high and decorated with animals: snakes slithering, kites flying, fish swimming, intermingled with wolves of the red waste and striped zorses and monstrous elephants.

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin

And yet out of all the savagery and destruction, Mr. Winder asserts, also came the distinctive intermingling of customs, cultures and ideas that marked the future of all three river regions.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 21, 2026

"Wales is, and can be, a truly bilingual country where we have English and Welsh co-existing and intermingling," he added.

From BBC Nov. 13, 2024

In Rome in the 1960s, the Vatican loomed large over the city, its streets intermingling with the secular neighborhoods around it.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 12, 2024

In places where livestock owners have guns, wild relatives have been killed to prevent intermingling.

From Science Daily May 29, 2024

“But no one looked at the effects of these new species intermingling with native populations? That’s the danger, isn’t it?”

From "The Adoration of Jenna Fox" by Mary E. Pearson




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