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Meanings of strange blending in English
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Usage of strange blending in English
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There was a strangeblending of pang and pleasure in the work.
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With a strangeblending of pathos and reproach in her tone, Edith answered:
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Ronicky Doone stared at her, with a strangeblending of pity and admiration.
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That strangeblending of opposites is often repeated by us.
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The scene formed a strangeblending of peace and beauty with wild, fierce movement and uproar.
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There was a strangeblending of the ridiculous with that which was solemn in this scene.
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There appeared a strangeblending of these two tendencies, which indeed was the leading characteristic of the time.
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She had never been to Willow Grove before, and the strangeblending of sweet nature and Vanity Fair charmed her.
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This strangeblending of opposites-theglory in the lowliness, and the abasement in the glory-isthe keynote of this singular event.
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It stood a huge and strangeblending of Grecian, Gothic, and Italian architecture, with a wild dash of the fantastic in addition.
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I speak as my dead mother's advocate, said Ishmael, with a strangeblending of meekness and firmness in his tone and manner.
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The Covenanted Societies refused to follow their faithless guides into the General Assembly, to disappear there in the strangeblending of religious forces.
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Haldane saw a strangeblending of love and terror in Amy's eyes as she led her little and bewildered sister from the room.
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I knew not whether to pity or to be angry, such a strangeblending she seemed of former pride and arrogance and later suffering.
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But it is in their amphibious life, in that strangeblending of land and sea which is exhibited by the lagunes, that their safety lies.
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A strangeblending of fondness and wrath troubled the pride on Gryffyth's features, uncouth and half savage as they were, but still noble and kingly.