Synonym: blend, combine, fuse, join, merge, mingle, stir. Similar words: mixed, mix up, mixture. Meaning: [mɪks] n. 1. a commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients 2. an event that combines things in a mixture 3. the act of mixing together. v. 1. mix together different elements 2. open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups 3. to bring or combine together or with something else 4. combine (electronic signals) 5. add as an additional element or part 6. mix so as to make a random order or arrangement.
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31. After you have beaten the eggs, mix in the flour gradually.
32. This is a good game for getting people to mix.
33. It is, as some senior officials conceded, a pick 'n' mix approach to policy.
34. The song is a fiery mix of twanging guitar with relentless drumming.
35. Don't mix the two things togther and keep them apart.
36. The key focus of the marketing mix will be on price and distribution.
37. Mix the fruit into the rest of the mixture.
38. Mix the cinnamon with the rest of the sugar.
39. Mix flour and liquid to the right consistency.
40. Mix the ingredients in a deep bowl.
41. Are you sure I can't mix you a drink?
42. These questions of principle can't mix well.
43. You can't mix business with pleasure.
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44. Mix the sand and cement.
45. Mix the herbs into the sauce.
46. Chop the ingredients finely and mix them together.
47. His books mix historical fact with fantasy.
48. Depressed people may mix up their words.
49. Mix together the mustard and olive oil.
50. Mix the remaining cream in with the sauce.
51. Mix the powder with boiling water.
52. Many women successfully mix marriage and a career.
53. Mix in the butter when melted.
54. Mix the butter and sugar to a smooth paste.
55. Don't try to mix business with pleasure.
56. Mix the ingredients and season to taste .
57. For speed we used packets of pizza dough mix.
58. He finds it hard to mix at parties.
59. Mix the eggs into the flour.
60. Mix some salt into the flour.