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mingle

[ming-guhl] / ˈmɪŋ gəl /




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The chicken, shredded tender, mingles with spaghetti broken into thirds, while cream-of-mushroom soup pulls everything into a glossy, velvety tangle.

From Salon

On a recent day this winter, a cosmopolitan mix of convicts mingled in the camp’s exercise yards and worked out in the outdoor gym.

From The Wall Street Journal

Several Lectures on Tap attendees, including the founders, transition to the back patio to mingle.

From Los Angeles Times

A less formal ceremony than the Oscars, the Globes usually see stars have more fun with their acceptance speeches and mingle over a few drinks and a meal.

From BBC

Heyward’s quatrains mingle hope and irony, serenity and unease.

From The Wall Street Journal