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is mingling
verb
To mix; intermix; to combine or join, as an individual or part, with other parts, but commonly so as to be distinguishable in the product; to confuse; to confound.
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Exact(13)
Everyone is mingling".
In the next, the supposed bomber is mingling in a crowd on the station platform.
With Rivers at the helm, tradition is mingling nicely with the present, and the eras are becoming harder to distinguish.
One of the main purposes of living and studying in another country is mingling with people from different cultures.
A newfound friend, Mandla Tshabalala, ambled over, beer in hand, and said, "Everyone is mingling with everyone here.
"This culture that is mingling in our society has no justification," said Marwan Muasher, the deputy prime minister, speaking of the suicide bombers.
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Pleasure is mingled with obligation.
Joy is mingled with trepidation.
Eventually the gas is mingled with the general interstellar gas.
And for some, I think, the fascination is mingled with fear.
As with many irritations, this one is mingled with a dash of fear.
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