Mingled
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170 examples of Mingled in a sentence
And I finally came across this fantastic quote by a British playwright, William Archer: "Drama is anticipation
mingled
with uncertainty."
So Webster's dictionary defines the word "awesome" as fear
mingled
with admiration or reverence, a feeling produced by something majestic.
I
mingled
with almost everyone.
The film is great by itself, yet, in my case, the impression from it will always be
mingled
with that from the book.
a simple story
mingled
with humor and suspense.
Factor in good and evil in the forms of his his love interest (Watson) and former "mentor" (Wilson) respectively and you have a plaintive drama laced with poignant and delicately humorous moments
mingled
with the rich scenic beauty of Italy's Lake Como and the intensity of high chess play.
The house (where he
mingled
with the "locals" and tried to explain what a "Semantics Professor" was) and the grocery store (where he bought the ice cream that he tossed out of his car), and the beauty shop were all in Excelsior Springs.
A good character study (excellent rendition by Don Cheadle), a well crafted story, an action thriller film
mingled
with ingenious espionage and conspiracies.
As it happens, Dallas has a model police force, reformed after being one of the most out-of-control in the country, and the murders of the policemen, carried out by a lone former serviceman with apparent mental problems, took place as officers
mingled
easily with the demonstrators.
News and commentary are
mingled
in an uninterrupted stream of political campaigning.
Worse still, we would bring this conflict into our own societies, where different religious and cultural traditions are now inextricably
mingled.
They were only too willing to advise Europe to work harder and spend less, as legitimate pride
mingled
with an understandable desire to settle historical scores and attenuate their legacies of colonial submission and humiliation.
Instead, social change is
mingled
with institutional reform in ways that may seem incomprehensible to voters.
Instead, this time, Americans’ sadness was
mingled
with cynicism and suspicion.
But there were a few meetings where the groups mingled, and many occasions when we thought, “Ah, this entrepreneur should meet with that NGO.”
Persians
mingled
easily with the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, conveying their skills, discoveries, and statecraft to the West.
Slowly, people who had not
mingled
for 44 years began to renew their ties and rediscover one another.
This hotel had already reached this stage: everything – the soldier in a dirty uniform smoking a cigarette at the front door, acting as a hall-porter, the dismal and unpleasant ornamental cast-iron staircase; the free and easy waiter in a dirty dress coat, the general room with a dusty bouquet of wax flowers decorating the table, the dust and slovenliness everywhere,
mingled
with a kind of modern, self-satisfied railway-induced state of bustle.
Levin raised his gun, but just as he was taking aim the splashing sounded louder and nearer,
mingled
with Veslovsky's voice shouting strangely and loudly.
On entering the marsh Laska at once perceived,
mingled
with the various familiar smells of roots, marsh, grass, and rust, and with the unfamiliar smell of horse dung, the scent of the birds – those strong-smelling birds that excited her most – spreading all over the place.
A cavernous odour exhaled from the walls, a freshness of saltpetre in which
mingled
hot breaths from the neighbouring stable.
No difference of tastes separated them, their desires were
mingled
in one idea of comfort; and they had thus lived for forty years, in affection and little mutual services.
An inky cloud was just then passing over the moon; they could no longer even distinguish their faces, their breaths were mingled, their lips were seeking each other for that kiss which had tormented them with desire for months.
Afar his shadow diminished and
mingled
with the darkness.
There was a mighty explosion,
mingled
with cheers from the crew.
The warm smell of poultices
mingled
in his brain with the fresh odour of dew; he heard the iron rings rattling along the curtain-rods of the bed and saw his wife sleeping.
One could distinguish the noise of a carriage
mingled
with the clattering of loose horseshoes that beat against the ground, and at last the "Hirondelle" stopped at the door.
The theatre rang with cheers; they recommenced the entire movement; the lovers spoke of the flowers on their tomb, of vows, exile, fate, hopes; and when they uttered the final adieu, Emma gave a sharp cry that
mingled
with the vibrations of the last chords.
The smell of the gas
mingled
with that of the breaths, the waving of the fans, made the air more suffocating.
When, from the summit of the hill, he saw in the valley below the church-spire with its tin flag swinging in the wind, he felt that delight
mingled
with triumphant vanity and egoistic tenderness that millionaires must experience when they come back to their native village.
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