53 adjectives to describe mingling

During the Roman occupancy of Britain occurred a curious mingling of Celtic and Roman traditions.

An odd mingling of emotions stirred in her while she stood watching Paul make the round of the family group under her husband's guidance.

Tekin Alp candidly admits that "They sought after a judicious mingling of the religious and national impulses.

Scenes, admirable in their kind, but of an ill mingle with the rest.

Our fruit so sweet the King will eat, Nor bitter mingle with the sweet.

Though such an absurd mingling of entirely heterogeneous elements may be excused in the case of interpreters and successors, who have had to construct for themselves the guiding principle of the whole from their study of the critical writings, yet we cannot assume it in the author of the system, unless we believe the Critique of Pure Reason the result of the strangest chance, and not the work of intellect.

But if the briny mingles with my marcel wavegood night, nurse! "One of Mr. Hepner's assistants told me that if salt water ever touched my golden tresses that the only thing I could do to keep them from turning green was to get scalped.

They were absolutely colorless,not white, not black, but a strange mingling of all hues made them everything to my view,and yet so full of coloring that no one ray came shining out and said, "I'm blue, or black, or gray;" but something said, if not the mandate of color, "Obey!" I did.

Their standing in the college world depended upon their social background, and of course this could only be made up of a composite mingling of those of their individual members.

In beholding them, I felt a confused mingling of my past and the past of the world.

The air was not mere air, but seemingly a conscious mingling of Divine Ether with the atmosphere.

"In understanding a man, in knowledge a little child, and in many things more ignorant than a child, the whole of his language and demeanor shows often a strangely contrasted mingling of manly and childish behavior.

It would therefore seem that any too sudden corrective of defect will result in anomaly, and, in the case under notice, direct mingling of perfect health with spinal weakness had germinated into a marked yearning for the heroic ages, for the supernatural as contrasted with the meanness of the routine of existence.

We have seen the strange, almost discordant mingling in him of horror and humour, after the first appearance of the Ghost, 58, 60: something of the same may be supposed when he finds he has killed Polonius: in the highstrung nervous condition that must have followed such a talk with his mother, it would be nowise strange that he should weep heartily even in the midst of contemptuous anger.

And hence this divided allegiancethis double characterthis mingling of the departing darkness of the north with the approaching brightness of the eastis well expressed, in our symbolism, by the appropriate position of the spiritual corner-stone in the north-east corner of the lodge.

There was endless elbowing, endless mingling of breath as the swelling crowd sauntered along.

We may seek it in the fanciful mingling of ideals and idealizationsof courtly masking, of the conventional naturalism of polished dreamers, and of a rusticity more genuine at once and more sympathetic than that of Lorenzo, all of which act by their very natures as touchstones to one another.

One slave shall cut her sister's throat, because it is my pleasurea favourite with the godsto mingle the perfume of blood with that of food, and cries of victims soothe my nerves.

This habitual courage mingles itself, doubtless, with the third species, the magnetic, or transmitted.

The regions of the world most garlanded with glory and romance, Attica, Provence, Scotland, were originally more barren than Massachusetts; and there is yet possible for us such an harmonious mingling of refinement and vigor, that we may more than fulfil the world's expectation, and may become classic to ourselves.

The same measure terminated the helpful mingling of slaves by providing for their dispersion when assembled for the old-time "love feast" emphasized so much among the rising Methodists of the South.

The reversal of this serio-humorous mingling of fiction and forecast will be found in the next letter.

Usually the arrangement is careful, but with an indiscriminate mingling of larger and smaller graves, as if they had been made one after another for young and old, according as they might be brought for burial.

Undine, at its approach, turned from the window, and as she moved down the gallery her glance rested on the great tapestries, with their ineffable minglings of blue and rose, as complacently as though they had been mirrors reflecting her own image.

Despite the inevitable mingling of base and selfish impulses, which always become complicated in such manifestations, the ruling motive in this was a protest of conscience, and of the spirit of liberty.

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