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  • 11mingle — [ˈmɪŋg(ə)l] verb [I] 1) if things such as smells or feelings mingle, they become mixed together Polly felt hope mingled with fear.[/ex] 2) to move around and talk to a lot of people during a social event Try to get the guests to mingle.[/ex] …

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  • 12mingle — v.tr. & intr. mix, blend. Phrases and idioms: mingle their etc. tears literary weep together. mingle with go about among. Derivatives: mingler n. Etymology: ME mengel f. obs. meng f. OE mengan, rel. to AMONG …

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  • 13mingle — minglement, n. mingler, n. /ming geuhl/, v., mingled, mingling, n. v.i. 1. to become mixed, blended, or united. 2. to associate or mix in company: She refuses to mingle with bigots. 3. to associate or take part with others; participate. v.t. 4.… …

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  • 14mingle — verb mingled, mingling 1 (I, T) if two feelings, sounds, smells etc mingle, they combine with each other but can still be recognized separately (+ with): excitement mingled with nervousness. (+ together): The smell of sweat and stale cigar smoke… …

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  • 15mingle — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. blend, mix, merge, intermingle, conjoin; associate. See mixture, sociality. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. combine, blend, admix; see mix 1 . See Synonym Study at mix . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. 1.… …

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  • 16mingle — verb ADVERB ▪ freely ▪ The star mingled freely with the crowd. ▪ together ▪ a lot of emotions all mingled together PREPOSITION ▪ …

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  • 17mingle — v 1. associate, hobnob, pal around, get together, fraternize, band together, hang out; socialize, keep open house, keep the latchstring out, Sl. party, rub elbows, rub shoulders, mill. 2. participate, take part, join in, enter in, get in the swim …

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  • 18mingle — min•gle [[t]ˈmɪŋ gəl[/t]] v. gled, gling, n. 1) to become mixed, blended, or united 2) to mix in company 3) to mix or combine; put together in a mixture; blend 4) to unite, join, or conjoin 5) to cause to mix in company 6) to form by mixing;… …

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  • 19mingle — verb (mingled; mingling) Etymology: Middle English menglen, frequentative of mengen to mix, from Old English mengan; akin to Middle High German mengen to mix, Greek massein to knead Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to bring or mix together… …

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  • 20mingle — min·gle || mɪŋgl v. mix, blend together with, merge; become combined into a mixture; associate, fraternize, socialize …

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