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intermingled

vb. (en-past of: intermingle)

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intermingled

adj. caused to combine or unite [syn: amalgamated, mixed, integrated]

Usage examples of "intermingled".

Strange energistic vortices swirled around the dimensional twist where the two continua intermingled, kinking reality.

Dark woods, intermingled with bold projections of rock, sometimes barren, and sometimes covered with the purple bloom of wild flowers, impended over the lake, and were seen in the clear mirror of its waters.

Their masculine grunts intermingled with her sweet feminine cries of arousal.

Flowering shrubs, intermingled with mountain ash, cypress, and ever-green oak, marked the boundary of the garden.

In the course of a few moments he had experienced, almost simultaneously, almost intermingled with each other, all possible emotions.

Blood and pus squelched and intermingled, forming a sticky glue which wedded them belly to belly like Siamese twins.

The only giveaway was André’s clumsy face, registering a sneaky grin, intermingled with the sporadic indignant frown.

Since that fatal eruption, the most minute articles of good and evil are intimately intermingled and agitated together.

The cannon were intermingled with the mechanical engines for casting stones and darts.

As though some guiding mind had taken authority and foreseen what she had proposed to do, both slaves and the red-haired ax men were surging across the bridge in an intermingled mass.

They were dappled gray and black, the markings not well defined, but so intermingled that perhaps in the wooded countryside, their shading would produce a cover to confuse any who searched for them.

They had done the Fan and the university district in the morning and south Richmond—with its unique intermingled odor of petrochemical plants, paper manufacture and tobacco processing—in the early afternoon.

The room rocked and plaster fell from the damaged ceiling as firecrackers detonated in the distance, intermingled with the sound and glow of exploding aircraft.