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mingling

adjective as in confluent

noun as in admixture

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Example Sentences

And that evening it created the scene of hardcore hip-hop heads mingling with comic nerds.

She herself represents a congenial mingling of English and Scottish blood.

I order a mojito, and we smoke some cigars and watch the crowd of stylish, late-twenty-somethings mingling poolside.

The speakers, their speeches, the machers, and the mingling made a serious impression on the young people at the conference.

She was soon mingling with some of the greatest artists and writers of her time.

The men stirred, and stray words of mingling wonder and anger reached the Parisian.

But I noticed the curious mingling of yearning and happiness in his eyes, and the strength of the impression touched my curiosity.

There's no need for you to suffer any further contamination by mingling with such persons as are yonder.

But, at the same time, Norman did not see him mingling with his former friends, and could not make out how he disposed of himself.

From the mingling of these doubts and fears grew a feeling of resentment against Dic—a conviction before the fact.

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On this page you'll find 173 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to mingling, such as: flowing, joining, coalescent, coming together, concurrent, and connecting.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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