Mingle Mnemonic
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mingle
mingle
/ˈmɪŋ.ɡəl/
Examples
- Artists often mingle at the House of Artists.
- It is always hard for newcomers to mingle with insiders.
- The chart here mingles the two features.
- The play mingles elements of tragedy and farce.
- Giraffes will mingle with the other herbivores in the African bush.
- It was the fashion of the time to mingle philosophy, mythology, and magic.
- The applause of the people was mingled with the derision of the court party.
- I think it is confusing to mingle the information the way it is now.
- It's time to get off the silver pedestal and mingle with the plebians.
- Peacock gently mingle, allowing the tune to quietly glisten.
to bring or combine together or with something else
verb
get involved or mixed-up with
verb
be all mixed up or jumbled together
verb
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"Mix + Jingle. Mix with others at the party where bells jingle happily."
"Min + Jingle. Mix and join like tunes in a jingle."
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