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Meanings of mingled light in English
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Usage of mingled light in English
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The dim mingledlight showed him her face vaguely-herclasped hands, her eyes.
2
Their mingledlight washed down dimly on the single continent of the planet, Aurora.
3
She made no resistance, and he carried her down some way, through the broad mingledlight.
4
Kenelm once more found himself in the streets, beneath the mingledlight of gas-lamps and the midsummer moon.
5
Harold took the scroll, and bent over it, reading by the mingledlight of the lamp and the dawn:
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In the mingledlight she looked like a little white ghost, she was so pale and her eyes so heavy.
7
The shutters were not yet closed, and the room, with its crackling logs, was filled with a gentle mingledlight.
8
With these squadrons were mingledlight-armed troops, their joint function being to repel any sudden assault from the mobile Numidian cavalry.
9
The glare of flames attested the progress of destruction, while, during mingledlight and obscurity, the piles around me took gigantic proportions and weird shapes.
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The two women left, stared at each other's blank face in the mingledlights of the shop.
11
A white figure slipped into the room through its mingledlights, and found a stool beside Mrs. Penfold.
12
I turn to my little prisoner, and as the mingledlights cross her features I see that her wide, dark-gray eyes are swimming in tears.