The couple mingled with their friends at the social gathering.
I can give you several sentences.The guests mingled and talked.I mingled my clothes with hers accidentally.They mingled among the trees.
mingled people are people of mixed race
In countries with elected heads of state, most of those heads of state mingle with crowds of potential voters more than their security services would prefer.
No . . . adverbs almost universally end in 'ly'. 'Mingled' is a verb in the past tense.
Co-mingled wastes are those collected from kitchen wastes including metal cans, glass bottles, milk cartons, plastic..., and separated from food wastes.
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Iridium mingles with gold, but for what reason, hardening?
the galilaeans- luke 13v1
they mingled with northern traditions
Pre-Hispanic Filipinos mingled with their Asian neighbors during the Spanish colonization. As the Spanish settled in the country, they blended in with the Filipino community while still practicing their deep Spanish roots.
Worthy of reverence; entitled to respect mingled with fear and affection; venerable.