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1 He tried to analyze the curious mingling of emotions in her face.
2 He kissed her, with a curious mingling of exultation and despair.
3 Here, then, is a curious mingling of truth and error.
4 Ben gazed at her with a curious mingling of emotions.
5 Cornelia's laugh held a curious mingling of irritation and pleasure.
6 The finished epistle was a curious mingling of both.
7 There was a curious mingling of tenderness and admiration in the glance she bent upon him.
8 She watched them coming, with a curious mingling of interest in them and detachment from them.
9 Emerson's manner was to her "a curious mingling of Athenian philosophy and Yankee cuteness."
10 It was the "best room," furnished with a curious mingling of the ancient and the modern.
11 In his welcoming there was a curious mingling of constraint and impatience, and he was moved to marvel.
12 They are all more or less Christian with a curious mingling of pagan superstition with the new faith.
13 Whenever I look at that poor little jewel now I experience a curious mingling of shame and regret.
14 Betty also was interested to observe that their composite expression was a curious mingling of fatigue, unselfishness, and peremptoriness.
15 There seemed a curious mingling in the resonant cavity of his great mouth of the fundamental note and the overtones.
16 Neither of them could think of a thing to say, but a curious mingling of odors told their story for them.
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This collocation consists of: Curious mingling through the time
Curious mingling across language varieties