Their typical call is a commingled bray and bleat, followed by a snorted inhale sounding like an oak dining table being dragged across a hardwood floor. |
The returns of these commingled accounts are averaged for purposes of allocations to the individual funds. |
It is a poem in which dignity, beauty, and power are commingled with a rare charm. |
She was desperately conscious of me, watching me askant with the curiously commingled fear and trustfulness of a child. |
He reached out his arms for it, all his senses for the time confused and commingled. |
In the popular press, however, the two commingled and were accessible to all readers. |