Similar words: fixing, price fixing, taxing, vexing, waxing, coaxing, relaxing, perplexing. Meaning: [mɪks] n. the act of mixing together.
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151 Combine flour, soda, salt and cream of tartar in medium mixing bowl and add to creamed mixture, beating well.
152 Mostly it was hot chocolate she made, warming the milk in a saucepan on the stove before mixing it.
153 And I think you have much more confidence, you're bound to, mixing with people.
154 The mixing of aircraft development and behind the scenes political chicanery makes for a very interesting and revealing read.
155 Its ancestors haunt the mixing bowl, stirred to a gallop by the wooden spoon and libations of flour and milk.
156 Non-radioactive oligonucleotide duplexes were prepared the same way by mixing 2 pmol each of the complementary strands.sentencedict.com
157 We also have, for the first time, the ability to control colour mixing through understanding.
158 I even tried mixing my own paint without any success.
159 Drinks are hand-shaken and only freshly squeezed juices are used for mixing.
160 He smoked and drank heavily, and his language was rich in expletives even when mixing with senior diplomats and politicians.
161 You could try mixing the colours so that the roses look like a planted flower arrangement when they are in full bloom.
162 Add the eggs, one at a time, mixing thoroughly with each addition.
163 Other attractions include easy mixing with air and easy ignition at wide mixture ratios.
164 By mixing metals it is possible to make alloys which are tougher and have a lower melting point than the individual metals.
165 Justin held in abhorrence the Gnostic mixing of myths and cults to make an unpalatable bouillabaisse of religions.
166 King was a trailblazer(sentencedict.com), mixing the rolling blues of his native Texas with the hard-edged street blues of Chicago.
167 Variations occur within a population, explicable as genetic mutations or the results of mixing of genetic material.
168 One minute after mixing this footprint is no longer evident and the pattern resembles that in the control.
169 It seems likely, moreover, that the police deliberately avoided mixing it in the more perilous districts.
170 Mixing various kinds of fonts, and sizes of fonts, on a single page.
171 This is what it means to say that such systems are effective mixing devices.
172 This change has involved more than just mixing up kids and carrying on business as usual.
173 Bring to the boil a pan half-filled with water. Beat the butter in a mixing bowl until creamy and light.
174 Remove from heat and transfer to a small mixing bowl.
175 Water is then added and mixing continued until the agglomeration is of a wet, yet stiff, consistency.
176 Put it into a large mixing bowl and add, in this order, the milk, the honey, the melted butter, and the salt.
177 Like all good instructional videos these include advice on papers, colour mixing and a range of techniques.
178 Place the three whole eggs and two yolks in a large mixing bowl with the sugar.
179 It makes mixing small quantities easy and quick, and leaves hardly any cleaning up to do.
180 Concrete is made by mixing gravel with sand, cement, and water.
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