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  • adjective Miscegenous.

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Examples

  • Every four hours or so I down another perhaps 24 ounces of green sludge, sometimes with mangos, sometimes with pineapple, and it tastes in reality not too bad although I would rather have some mangos or some pineapples and some salad, rather than the miscegenistic pureed concoction which confronts me at regular intervals all day.

    the green meanies: a scientific investigation « raincoaster 2007

  • If by "American" we mean that which is most distinctive about us and our ideals, if we mean it to refer to our status as a nation of immigrants that could yet become the world's first great polyglot, miscegenistic meritocracy, then Barack Obama, if elected, would not only become the sole African American in the Senate:

    Latest Articles 2010

  • All of these are denied to them, and they will not be denied to them if the whole anti-miscegenistic scheme of Virginia ... [is] found unconstitutional. "

    BellaOnline - The Voice of Women 2009

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