A confused multitude of things.
Assemble without order or sense.
Be all mixed up or jumbled together.
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Examples for "mingle "
Examples for "mingle "
1 Flea markets abound, and they're a great way to mingle with locals.
2 The past and the future meet and mingle in the ill-defined present.
3 He must mingle in the crowds of the exchange and the coffee-house.
4 He did not mingle in the happy social parties of his neighborhood.
5 Our warm life-blood must mingle to make and to mar the charm.
Другие значения термина "jumble" 1 The latest text, however, was from a jumble of letters and numbers.
2 It was bought at a jumble sale in Dublin 30 years ago.
3 Food for the sheep, I thought, through a jumble of half-formed words.
4 The Labour conference in Liverpool this week had that jumble sale feel.
5 Finally, in this jumble of ideas, professional instinct got the upper hand.
6 Your mind is a jumble , but it's clear the direction you're going.
7 There's no special design on my right shoulder blade, just a jumble .
8 The first drawer held towels, the second a jumble of cooking utensils.
9 And one day, mine will overthrow that flawed jumble you call reality.
10 The result will be a jumble of words as shown in Fig.
11 Someone had attempted to clear a space, a passage through the jumble .
12 The words came all at once, in a jumble of eager questions.
13 In this way, the empire became a jumble of languages and nationalities.
14 Memories and associations, scenes and words, all in a single incomprehensible jumble .
15 Somewhere above him in the jumble of bodies he heard Michael wretch.
16 It paralyzed his hand, and threw all his ideas into a jumble .
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