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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intermingle.

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Examples

  • It is the constant break from projects, said Chu, who intermingles her practice with teaching efforts such as her current post as a lecturer at USC noted.

    Tibby Rothman: Architects on Inspiration: It's Not Quite 'Ah Ha' Tibby Rothman 2011

  • A latino who intermingles with an African brother is a blessing, not a curse. —

    Life of the Party: Latin Flair in Washington - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009

  • Ms. Mack's tour seamlessly intermingles personal reminiscence and American history.

    First Lady, First-Hand Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • Admirably reflecting the range of this phenomenon from Left Bank galleries to department-store windows, the exhibition intermingles painting and sculpture with architecture, furniture and dress designs by Madeleine Vionnet and Edward Molyneux.

    In the Great War's Wake Michael FitzGerald 2010

  • It is the constant break from projects, said Chu, who intermingles her practice with teaching efforts such as her current post as a lecturer at USC noted.

    Tibby Rothman: Architects on Inspiration: It's Not Quite 'Ah Ha' Tibby Rothman 2011

  • If People of Lava gets the money for a U.S. launch, the company will be up against consumer electronics giant Sony Corp which is just rolling out its own Android-based TV, building on a different solution that intermingles TV broadcasts and Internet content rather than running them side by side.

    Android TV launches in Sweden Gustav Sandstrom 2010

  • Moskos, now an assistant professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, deftly intermingles cops-and-robbers veri­similitude and progressive social science, yet keeps his reportage clear-eyed, his conclusions pathos-free.

    Cover to Cover 2008

  • Moskos, now an assistant professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, deftly intermingles cops-and-robbers veri­similitude and progressive social science, yet keeps his reportage clear-eyed, his conclusions pathos-free.

    Cover to Cover 2008

  • If it doesn't entirely succeed it's because it rarely intermingles the story elements together.

    REVIEW: Debatable Space by Philip Palmer 2008

  • Religious discussions of love sometimes address how it descends from its divine status and intermingles with human affairs.

    William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: Islam, God and the Shining Light of Love Ph.D. William C. Chittick 2010

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