Similar words: intermingle, interminably, interminable, intermit, intermission, intermittent, terminal point, intermittently. Meaning: adj. caused to combine or unite.
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1. The pain and the anger were intermingled.
2. Fact is intermingled with fiction throughout the book.
3. The ethnic populations are so intermingled that there's bound to be conflict.
4. The conference delegates intermingled with each other over coffee when it broke off.
5. Today the intermingled old streets and waterfront are almost suffocated by grain warehouses.
6. Fat intermingled with lean within a muscle is termed marbling.
7. Limbs and trunks rubbed together and intermingled, humming deep tunes like giant bass fiddles.
8. A thing which is among others, is intermingled with them.
9. The plot, a dense swirl of memory and intermingled narratives, works like a spell.
10. The good and the bad are intermingled.
11. This book intermingled fact with fiction.
12. The photographs are intermingled with news and articles.
13. The shadow intermingled with the sunshine.
14. The nano - SnO _ 2 intermingled with the Sb to prepare ATO conduction powder.
15. They intermingled with the crowd in the hope that their pursuers would lose sight of them.
16. The intermingled roots of two plants growing closely together improve the quality of the soil.
17. People form a hundred countries intermingled freely ( with each other ) at the Olympic Games.
18. Gloom intermingled with light; and his voice subdued with emotion.
19. The vulgarization of political science is intermingled with the forfeit of its civic education function.
20. Bank upon bank of thrift and proud long-stemmed daisies intermingled with huge expanses of gorse and foxgloves.
21. Her personal anecdotes as a hospital chaplain showed a real sense of fun intermingled with her obvious dedication.
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23. AIM: To approach the best therapeutic measures after allochthonous intermingled with autogenous bone transplantation in children with tumor-like legion.
24. At length there broke in upon my dreams a cry as of horror and dismay; and thereunto, after a pause, succeeded the sound of troubled voices, intermingled with many low moanings of sorrow or of pain.
25. The motes ended up recording 762, 868 incidents when two people intermingled within 10 feet of each other – the maximum distance that a disease can be transmitted through cough or sneeze droplets.
26. Patches are present at birth . Large color masses formed intermingled or overlapping spots are not patches.
27. Here we see an interesting concept : the natural world and human events are often intermingled.
28. At present, because our country's market economy order is not standard, between enterprise's credIt'status intermingled.
29. In the abnormal coronary angiography group the cases of intermingled asthenia and sthenia syndrome or sthenia syndrome were significantly higher than those in the normal coronary angiography group.
30. The VCD on the market produces the situation that tastes quality are intermingled, must change quickly.
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