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Meanings of so intermingled in English
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Usage of so intermingled in English
1
Friend and foe were sointermingled, and engaged in hand-to-hand fight, that it was impossible to distinguish the one from the other.
2
He was in a passion, but grief and indignation were sointermingled in his breast that he scarcely knew which was uppermost.
3
No one ever wrote half so beautifully, so spiritually as Constance, and to Percy the wit was sointermingled with the tenderness!
4
The bodies had been interred without order, and the bones were sointermingled, and so far decayed, that no complete skeletons could be collected.
5
In the country, and elsewhere, private charity and public help are sointermingled that it is impossible to separate them, or to keep accurate accounts.
6
Our labors having thus far been sointermingled and our churches so intimately related and united together, we can see no sufficient reason for separation.