mingled in the PONS Dictionary

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to be mingled with sth

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However, after drill he mingled freely with his soldiers in camp stopping to talk to anyone of the regiment.
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An outburst of wild fury followed in which feelings of bitterness, helplessness, self-pity, and despair mingled.
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This reduces the confusion when mingled with other logos in tight spaces and when scaled between media.
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At weddings and government events, he mingled with the prime minister and sons of cabinet ministers, cadging favors and signing deals along the way.
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In the lake are several volcanic islands, which show that the waters were once mingled with fire.
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Hybridization is also a threat, as their gene pool is mingled with ordinary goats.
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Money and power mingled, sometimes contentiously.
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He first established his reputation in the 1920s as a director of silent films in which comedy was often mingled with fantasy.
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He redressed grievances, moderated the tributes of his subjects, and conducted himself with mingled mildness and energy in the administration of the laws.
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In 2006, the athletes marched in with their countrymen, then dispersed and mingled as the ceremonies went on.
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