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1
Make friends;
mingle
with
people
,
and learn to like them.
2
In short, he liked to
mingle
with
people
and to make merry; then he was always the happiest of all.
3
Do: Try something new aesthetically: Get a haircut and color, wear a bold lipstick,
mingle
with
people
you normally wouldn't gravitate toward.
4
There's no better way to
mingle
with
people
from every rugby-playing nation in the world than travelling this route, and it's also really affordable.
5
The fact is that hardliners of all kinds tend to
mingle
with
people
who share their views, and can't quite comprehend that most others don't.
6
The residential developments, meanwhile, gives incomers "a chance to
mingle
with
people
from all kinds of economic background" -but at a safe distance.
7
He didn't like answering personal questions, or
mingling
with
people
who liked to ask them.
8
Mingle
with
people
as much as possible-especiallywith the young and buoyant and beautifully hopeful.
9
She followed her parents outside afterward, while they
mingled
with
people
they knew, and chatted with friends.
10
She is out
mingling
with
people
more.
11
So I start
mingling
with
people
.
12
Then it was on to Sheffield rail station where Brown
mingled
with
people
sitting at tables at a cafe.
13
It is only by
mingling
with
people
,
reading books, listening to music, that appreciation in those fields can be developed.
14
"What he needs," commented Beth, "is to get away from himself, and
mingle
with
people
more.
15
The Paris half-marathon was scrapped as part of a new ban on events that involve "
mingling
with
people
from areas where the virus is prevalent".
mingle
with
people
mingle