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interblend

[in-ter-blend] / ˌɪn tərˈblɛnd /






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Spirit soils and atmosphere interblend and produce trees, shrubs, flowers, and the cereals, but the human being, after the second birth, ceases to reproduce his species.

From Strange Visitors by Henry J. Horn

And the creole street-cries, uttered in a sonorous, far-reaching high key, interblend and produce random harmonies very pleasant to hear.

From Two Years in the French West Indies by Lafcadio Hearn

They so interblend that, the dividing line cannot be detected by the untrained eye of the exact scientist.

From The Light of Egypt; or, the science of the soul and the stars — Volume 2 by Thomas H. Burgoyne

The finest gold I’d interblend, The richest pearls as white as snow.

From Servian Popular Poetry by John Bowring

The finest gold I'd interblend, The richest pearls as white as snow.

From An Anthology of Jugoslav Poetry; Serbian Lyrics by Various

Three chief strains are subtly interblended in the composition.

From The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories by George Gissing

By 1550, when such ballads were certainly current both in England and Scotland, they were late, confused by tradition, and, of what we possess, say Herd's, and the English MS. of 1550, all were interblended.

From Sir Walter Scott and the Border Minstrelsy by Andrew Lang

A critical research shows that astronomy and religion were interblended, interwoven, and confounded together at a very early period of time, so indissolubly, that it now becomes impossible to separate them.

From The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors Or, Christianity Before Christ by Kersey Graves

Earth and sky, round and round the entire landscape, was one ravishing revelation of color, infinitely varied and interblended.

From Steep Trails California, Utah, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, the Grand Canyon by John Muir

It will not be all peace there; for the two worlds are interblended, and shadow into each other.

From Dawn by Harriet A. Adams

Every item of real knowledge thus gained, is just so much added preparation towards the understanding of the spiritual; towards a harmonious interblending, and co-operation of the two worlds.

From Solaris Farm A Story of the Twentieth Century by Milan C. Edson

The interblending of spirit and matter, is accomplished.

From Solaris Farm A Story of the Twentieth Century by Milan C. Edson

But it bade far to outstrip them; it flew on and on, as a mass of interblending bubbles borne down a rapid stream from the hills.

From Moby Dick: or, the White Whale by Herman Melville

As the Mantle of Mannanan enfolded her, no human words could tell the love, the exultation, the pathos, the wild passion of surrender, the music of divine and human life interblending.

From AE in the Irish Theosophist by George William Russell

At any rate, I found that our new house was to be a conspicuous intermingling and interblending of the Denslow, Baylor, and Maria styles of architecture.

From The House An Episode in the Lives of Reuben Baker, Astronomer, and of His Wife, Alice by Eugene Field




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