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Discover LudwigSentence The word 'mingle-mangle' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a chaotic or confused situation and is often used humorously. Example sentence: The mingle-mangle of people in the crowded room made it almost impossible to find my friend.
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mingle-mangle
noun
A collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things.
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"Contrary to Mr. Van Rompuy's rather vague mingle-mangle of many proposals, Mr. Schäuble's plan has the advantage of simplicity," Mr. Brzeski wrote in a briefing paper Tuesday.
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On more than one occasion weathered and fresh wads mingle and mangle, creating uncanny juxtapositions or fantastic shapes and patterns resembling lichen or some infectious skin disease.
"A well-elocuted UK accent I'd have difficulty listening to," says the IT professional, "Americans tend to mingle and mangle.
Facts about Patrick's life and work are as misty as Ireland's mountains, and they're mingled (or mangled) with folklore and legend.
In the words of his book publishers, Aram Bartholl makes "entertaining art in which space and cyberspace mingle and mangle each other a realm that uses as little technology as possible while still speaking a digital language".
While our colleagues on the Politics staff are reporting on the Republican presidential primary in New Hampshire, Brian Stelter and David Carr will be describing the media coverage, how journalism and politics mix and mingle and occasionally get mangled.
The whole VHS-revivalism aesthetic is pretty worn out in 2015, but every so often you hear or see something that can't help but suck you into a vortex of mangled tape and worn out, washed out pastels mingling with the ever present danger of white noise interference and mangled letterboxes.
As far as the eye can see, a war zone of sand-filled streets, unrecognizably mangled million dollar homes and one room shacks co-mingled in the Devils Playground, the aftermath of the storm.
(Thoreau, mangled).
Roads mangled.
Mingling ensues.
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