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n. A gathering in which both males and females are present.
Wikipedia
Mixed Company is a 1974 comedy-drama film directed by Melville Shavelson and written by Shavelson and Mort Lachman. It stars Barbara Harris, Joseph Bologna, Tom Bosley, Lisa Gerritsen, Dorothy Shay, Ruth McDevitt and Haywood Nelson.
Usage examples of "mixed company".
The room was mixed company, seniors out of engineering watching a vid, a couple of other card games, the senior-juniors over in the corner shooting vid-games, and this guy, one of their group, wanted to play.
A mixed company of Ganymeans, Jevlenese, and one or two Terrans were standing by the wall to one side.
Baumer said, squatting on the floor and staring around at the mixed company of Terrans, Jevienese, Shapieron Ganymeans, and Thuriens who had been put under guard in one large room inside PAC.
The tribes were all related, they spoke the same language and recognized the same gods and observed the same customs, and for a long while that mixed company traveled amicably.
I stopped up the flow of certain hormones to render him tractable in mixed company.
Bathing suits were used in mixed company, this because of the Americans again, but bathing suits were nothing.
The music began and the women started to dance with wild, sexy movements, swinging their hips and shaking their breasts with a freedom they never displayed in mixed company.
Freskel-Gar's features knotted as he took in the strange mixed company of vanished aliens and unfamiliar humans.
Then Keffria had descended, Selden at her side, to find this mixed company of folk in the grand hall of the Tenira mansion.
Although Lujan would have preferred to send in a mixed company of Acoma and Xacatecas warriors, Lord Chipino had social seniority.
Greylock was riding for the first detachment directly under his command, a mixed company of Calis's Crimson Eagles, Hadati warriors, and the Royal Krondorian Pathfinders.
These matters were, however, far too deep and mystical for Upnor to say anything about them in mixed company.