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mingling

adjective as in confluent

noun as in admixture

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As the clock ticks closer to the 8 p.m. curtain time, the lobby more clearly resembles a house party — a chatty, mingling crowd, flashing colorful lights and flowing red wine.

During her relationship with Brown, who was 30 years her senior, Harris had begun mingling with some of the city’s political heavyweights.

From BBC

“Shhh, I’m a Yankee fan,” he whispered at the bar while mingling with tourists from Japan.

From BBC

But the journalist – Spanish, with Russian roots – gradually became something of a fixture in her circle: attending events, taping interviews, mingling.

From BBC

“The Stadium” is a work of social history, about the interaction of people, places and ideas, segregation both legal and de facto, mingling and isolation, money and power.

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

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