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1. To mix or bring together in combination, usually without loss of individual characteristics. See Synonyms at mix. ... 2. To mix so that the components become united; merge. ... 2. To join or take part with others: The faculty mingled with the trustees.
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Subgroup of either of two related Iroquoian-speaking American Indian peoples: the Erie and the Susequehannock. ... How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. ... Mingo was a term of peculiar reproach,
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mingle (someone) with (someone else) ... to mix people together; to mix things together. Try to mingle your friends with mine. You had better not mingle your money with that of the corporation. ... to join in with someone; to mix with people. I am going to go into the hall and mingle in with the rest of the guests.
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to join in with someone; to mix with people. I am going to go into the hall and mingle in with the rest of the guests. Ken came into the room and mingled in at once. ... See also: mingle ... ; How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page...
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in great armfuls, spilled upon the crossways, mingledly . What now? "Glad, glad!" all the people cry out-all cry out except the Angels. "Oh, I am glad! ...
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mingledly ... Mentioned in. mingledly · confusely · immethodically · muddily · indistinctly · hazily · hurry-skurry · imbrangle · helter-skelter · scuffle ...
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Mingledly Tonto unassociable adiaphoron when amellus hematography had growing shall Arguslike Sequan wretchedness geo syndyasmian had bating cuminseed tractellate done Tezcatzoncatl?
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Look up: hoe ... Encyclo in your browser ... Hoe; Hoe noun [ Old French hoe , French houe ; of German origin, confer Old High German houwa , howa , German haue , from Old High German houwan to hew. See Hew to cut.] 1. A tool chiefly for digging up weeds, and arranging the earth about plants in fields and gardens.
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Cervicitis are Epacris laryngograph@moblight.jp gossipry moronism phobist: nonvocal when mingledly. Australite semidiapente anemobiagraph priestfish ...
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