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mingle

[ming-guhl] / ˈmɪŋ gəl /




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Under high heat, they collapse and burst, releasing juices that mingle with the chorizo’s spiced fat.

From Salon

At the weekly gathering, which features a food vendor, cocktails, tattoo artists and DJs, you can “competitively play chess, learn the game, meet new friends or mingle as a single person,” Thompson shares.

From Los Angeles Times

Patton and several other Housewives mingled and took selfies with reporters and congressional staff before the event.

From Salon

There was an expression of something like despair mingled now with the worry lines in his face.

From Literature

They appeared on panels moderated by celebrity boosters such as Austin Butler and Denzel Washington, and mingled at a Los Angeles supper club that got turned into the juke joint from the movie.

From The Wall Street Journal