One would use commingled in a sentence: This yoghurt commingled with the blueberry. That episode commingles angst with sadness. The term commingle means to mix, blend.
The dust commingled with rain after the storm. OR The diced apple, orange, and pear were commingled to create the fruit medley. Hope that helps!
When speaking of more than one thing that is not known to go together is a great open door to use the word commingled. Usually referring to task or duties. Ex: I'm a great multi-tasker! I can shower, wash my hair commingled with eating cake!
I would use the word would if I could is one example
I would have cut the wood in half but I have no arms
One way to use the word sell in a sentence would be: I am going to sell my scooter for $15.
Not one iota of influence can be gained from this.
I have one hair that is tickling my neck.
The phrase would be better as "one impetus."
One would use a pipette to transfer liquid from one container into another.
One way of saying it would be: Follow the indications thoroughly.
Anywhere you would use " in addition to" " except for " or " otherwise " No one besides Joe can understand him.
i went to school one day