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Commingled

Commingle \Com*min"gle\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Commingled; p. pr. & vb. n. Commingling.] To mingle together; to mix in one mass, or intimately; to blend.
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commingled

vb. (en-past of: commingle)

Usage examples of "commingled".

I gasped as he inhaled sharply, drawing in the very breath of our commingled pleasure.

Ancient ways and modern notions, pretensions of royalty and egalitarian fervor commingled uneasily in a land whose natural complexity only magnified her recent woes.

Just this morning she had romped with a winged kitten, and she'd eaten her mid-day meal in the company of two sun-sleepy lizards with scales that shone like commingled emeralds and topaz.

So Qilue drew her singing sword and held it high, taking strength as its song—the eerie, haunting tones of an elven soprano commingled with the call of Eilistraee's hunting horn—leaped forth.

He smelled her scent, pine and musk commingled, as fresh as a summer's evening.

This was commingled with a great deal of generally Popish-sounding God-talk and Biblical-sounding quotations that Jack claimed he’d memorized from the Book of Revelation.

Suddenly they all sat up a lot straighter, startled by a very loud, very weird noise—a sound commingled of rattle, hoot and shriek—from somewhere in the blackness of the pines on the other side of the road.

One breathed the commingled aromas of wine, garlic, melting butter, wood smoke, sliced onions, furniture wax, cigar smoke, robust coffee, even the smell of fresh printer's ink on the newspapers being perused by other diners—perhaps the town's Monsieur le Maire or Monsieur le Notaire, in long black frock coat and yellow shoes fashionably curled up at the toes—stout men whose presence guaranteed that this was a damned good place to dine.

To walk past the flower stalls on the quais around La Cite was to risk giddiness from the commingled perfumes.

And now, in fulfillment of the promise I made in the first book, I shall go on to say, as God shall aid me, what I think needs to be said regarding the origin, history, and deserved ends of the two cities, which, as already remarked, are in this world commingled and implicated with one another.

Now, recognizing what is expected of me, and not unmindful of my promise, and relying, too, on the same succor, I will endeavor to treat of the origin, and progress, and deserved destinies of the two cities (the earthly and the heavenly, to wit), which, as we said, are in this present world commingled, and as it were entangled together.

And this kind of prophecy, as it were compacted and commingled of both the others in the ancient canonical books, containing historical narratives, is of very great significance, and has exercised and exercises greatly the wits of those who search holy writ.

D'Angelines follow the precept of Blessed Elua, who was born of the commingled blood of Yeshua ben Yosef and the tears of the Magdelene in the womb of Earth: Love as thou wilt.

His grip pained me, and in the roughness of his hands, I felt his anger and frustration commingled, his need to strike out at all things D'Angeline and their attitude of implicit superiority toward all that was not.