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How to use Mingle in a sentence

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Having satisfied our hunger, we decided to mingle with the people we knew and endeavour to find out who were those we didn't know.
The traditional walkabout saw the Fine Gael leader mix and mingle with the locals with consummate ease.
Attractive women of all types mingle with a crowd of black shirted geeks, who let's face it, aren't generally the most attractive demographic.
Even if your security officers advise against it, why not pull over and mingle with the crowd?
If you like to mingle and air kiss your way through the crowd then you have a found a place to call home.
The golden chalices of Celandine Poppies mingle with Virginia Bluebells and intertwine with woodferns.
Racemes of foamflower reach toward the arching stalks of Solomon's seal and columbines mingle with the marginal woodferns.
Cold strips of grilled beef mingle with greens, julienned yellow and red peppers, all tossed together with a citrusy vinaigrette.
Severin also travels into the Central American rain forest to mingle with the Kuna.
Wrap the dish in clingfilm and place in the fridge with a light weight on top for an hour or so, to allow the flavours to mingle before serving.
Wish I could have stuck around longer to mingle, but my legs were giving out and the kids were getting antsy.
We mingle with dignitaries from the RL and RU world, as well as MPs and the Further Education Minister.
Intoxicating smells of chilli, chocolate and cooking tortillas mingle with the less pleasant aromas of fish and meat.
Rich hardwoods of myrtle, blackwood, sassafras and Huon pine mingle with common eucalypts.
The models, hair and make-up artists and the designers all mingle together in a makeshift tent behind the stage.
Saturday's the day to mingle, cruise and schmooze along Ste-Catherine street when Community Day shuts down one of downtown's main arteries.
Journalists who mingle on equal terms with the famous or powerful inevitably lose touch with the public.
At large parties I find it helps to make up the base an hour or so before required, so that the flavours can mingle and marry.
Windows were opened, livestock rustled in their barns, children's voices began to mingle with those of their parents.
The authorities in a small Czech town put on a dance so that the soldiers barracked there can mingle with the local girls.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I was saying that Prue is too fine a girl to be allowed to mingle with that tango set.
Such of them as still preserve their old practices, and do not mingle with the low-country people, are known as Malan Kuravas.
The time-keeping steps of the men upon the marble floor mingle with drum, fife, and organ.
Two confluent glaciers do not mingle their currents as do two confluent rivers.
His mustache was taught to mingle with his side whiskers, in the Russian fashion.
He did not mingle with it, but remained aloof, always himself, and was even feared by it.
If he could but see her and mingle his tears with hers he would be content.
It does not mingle with it, as appears by its being always found at the bottom of the kettle, undissolved.
And you remember how pleasures mingle with pains in lamentation and bereavement?
You go into retiracy when you choose, and can again at any moment mingle with the crowd.
The aesthete must not ask me to mingle my tears with his, because these things are merely useful and ugly.
Their souls did mingle and intermix as liquid essences, whereby their souls became as one.
They upset a bucket of water in their agitation, and it flowed across the parquetry, to mingle with the powdered rosin.
Brickbats mingle with bouquetsShied at my devoted cranium.Does it peeve yours truly?
He had also a trick to mingle his commodity, that that which was bad might go off with the least mistrust.
If someone shouts from there they stand out, whereas on the touchlines they can mingle in with all the other parents.
The tomtit, the wren, and the troglodyte mingle their voices.
But, you will tell me, our race have equal rights to mingle in the American republic as the Irishman, the German, the Swede.
Cloud and color often mingle in paintings of undreamed vastness and glory.
In recent decades, though, biologists have found populations that seem to be splitting even though they could in theory mingle geographically.
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