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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of intermingle.

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Examples

  • In fact, he felt a sort of passive elation as he laid them carefully upon the hearth, side by side and in intermingled tiers.

    Their Alcove 1900

  • They were voiceless, these poor unlucky ones, crawling away with sick white faces, to gather in groups and explain to each other, with stable jargon intermingled with oaths, how it ought not to have been, and never could have been, but for some unlooked-for and preposterous combination of events never before witnessed upon any mortal course.

    Aurora Floyd. A Novel Mary Elizabeth 1863

  • He explored ever-more-farfetched scenarios, including the possibility that my cell signal "intermingled" with the plane's communications.

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • He explored ever-more-farfetched scenarios, including the possibility that my cell signal "intermingled" with the plane's communications.

    Borders, again: fun with FIDO 2008

  • "Things like poulet roti (roasted chicken) or steak frites that are kind of intermingled with little bits of my personality."

    KOMO - News - Top Stories 2009

  • As he is naturally pumped this way, he performs a gutteral sound with intermingled singing.

    The Bushman Way of Tracking God PhD Bradford Keeney 2010

  • Everyone was yelling; vampire and human screams all intermingled with canine snarls.

    Haven Kristi Cook 2011

  • This already happens more than it should, and the new health care bill will create more corruption as government and business become even more intermingled than they are.

    Think Progress » 1967 Flashback: ‘Gov. Romney Would Quit Church For Social Justice’ 2010

  • I have an incomplete understanding of that last phrase, but one definition I found explained, “evangelical perfection … is nothing but inward sincerity, and uprightness of heart toward God, although there may be many imperfections and defects intermingled.”

    Pope Benedict XVI Assures Us (Again) That He Comes in Peace After the Beatification of Pope Pius XII « The Blog at 16th and Q 2009

  • Everyone was yelling; vampire and human screams all intermingled with canine snarls.

    Haven Kristi Cook 2011

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