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  • "Mingled" contains the same image as "drunken"; as one mixes spices with wine to make it intoxicating (Isa 5: 22; Pr 9: 2, 5), so Jehovah has poured among them a spirit of giddiness, so that they are as helpless as a "drunken man."

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • DOUG PEACOCK: "Mingled" because I believe, not quite glibly-and I've written about this through the course of four books-that our fates really are the same.

    Democracy Now! 2009

  • DOUG PEACOCK: "Mingled" because I believe, not quite glibly-and I've written about this through the course of four books-that our fates really are the same.

    Democracy Now! 2009

  • Mingled with this horror, I felt the bitterness of disappointment: dreams that had been my food and pleasant rest for so long a space, were now become

    Chapter 4 2010

  • Mingled with that aching need had been … a lingering tenderness for her.

    Dreams of a Dark Warrior Kresley Cole 2011

  • Mingled with the "Good-nights," were half-hearted protests from Mrs. Grantly, as Aunt Mildred withdrew.

    Jack London's Story - Moon Face: Planchette pg 3 of 3 2010

  • Mingled with that aching need had been … a lingering tenderness for her.

    Dreams of a Dark Warrior Kresley Cole 2011

  • Mingled lust and adrenaline and an opium-laced merlot spiced his blood.

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

  • Mingled with the roar of the surf was a continuous, deep-throated barking or bellowing, which came from a cluster of jagged rocks a hundred yards out from shore.

    Page 4 2010

  • Mingled with the shrimps were myriads of small fish, from a quarter of an inch upward in size.

    YELLOW HANDKERCHIEF 2010

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