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  • noun Plural form of commingling.

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Examples

  • Jerusalem was home to many other peoples — Druze, Armenians, Greek Orthodox — as well as to mixtures and comminglings of them.

    Lost in the Levant 2010

  • Jerusalem was home to many other peoples — Druze, Armenians, Greek Orthodox — as well as to mixtures and comminglings of them.

    Lost in the Levant 2010

  • Jerusalem was home to many other peoples — Druze, Armenians, Greek Orthodox — as well as to mixtures and comminglings of them.

    Lost in the Levant 2010

  • This is plainly illustrated in the comminglings of social "Young America."

    Etiquette Agnes H. Morton

  • Mr. Ware, "he said, speaking loudly and with deliberate effort to avoid the drunken elisions and comminglings to which his speech tended," and I want you to fix up the Methodists solid for me.

    The Damnation of Theron Ware Harold Frederic 1877

  • The company present made a fine show, an exhibition of human fireworks, so to speak, in the matters of costume and comminglings of brilliant color.

    Following the Equator Mark Twain 1872

  • The company present made a fine show, an exhibition of human fireworks, so to speak, in the matters of costume and comminglings of brilliant color.

    Following the Equator, Part 5 Mark Twain 1872

  • The intrepidity of the embassador, which was defiled with no comminglings of insolence, excited his admiration.

    The Empire of Russia 1841

  • There are happy comminglings of Ashkenazic, Sephardic and regional traditions, as in a haroset from Bordeaux - but best of all, there's a wealth of stories, memories and legacies that guarantee that this culture will continue to thrive in far-flung kitchens.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • There are happy comminglings of Ashkenazic, Sephardic and regional traditions, as in a haroset from Bordeaux - but best of all, there's a wealth of stories, memories and legacies that guarantee that this culture will continue to thrive in far-flung kitchens.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

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