mingle - use in sentences

Object

  • entertainment: This modern form of mix and mingle entertainment will create strong, lasting magical memories for you and your guests.
  • blood: One of the scientists got cut and her blood mingled with the remains... Mysteriously Vlad's remains disappeared.
  • color: Tortoiseshell British Shorthair - The tortoiseshell is a mixture of the base color with red or cream hair forming mingled colors.
  • officer: Here mingled officers, bohemians, Viennese ladies, artists and salesmen.
  • light: So tender, yet withal so bright, As the dark orbs had in their smile Mingled the light of day and night.

Preposition: with

  • star: Imagine, the number of people who would be willing to mingle with the stars.
  • guest: Mr Blair mingled with the guests in the state rooms of Number 10.
  • oil: Came daylight and British warships spotted the tell-tale traces of air bubbles mingled with oil breaking the surface of Hoxa Sound.
  • audience: Madam, returning to the stage having mingled with the audience and tickled not a few men's fancies!
  • fear: But, mingled with that fear was anger, sadness, shame, and confusion.

Modifying Another Word

  • freely: In such towns, the local population mingles freely with visitors.
  • easily: With the road closed to traffic, people can mingle easily.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • up: The flavors mingle up, rounding and filling, making the soup feel really quite luxurious in your mouth.

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