19 adjectives to describe mixing

In brief, it is necessary to have a thorough mixing of pure and impure air, so that the combination at different parts of the room may be fairly uniform.

Simplified color mixing.

Others, again, will remain as strangers side by side, and no amount of mechanical mixing or forcing will succeed in combining them.

From me, Rajan wanted to learn more about Goa - its history, economy, religions, cultural mix the background of its English-language press and, of course, of the A.C. Fernandes clan.

Take 6 spoonfuls of flour and one-third spoonful of baking powder and mix thoroughly (or dry mix in a large pan before issue, at the rate of 25 pounds of flour and 3 half cans of baking powder for 100 men).

All in a firm round cluster mix, and strow With heaps of little corps the earth below, As thick as hailstones from the floor rebound, Or shaken acorns rattle on the ground.

In Stratford I was rebuked by the permanent inhabitants for being kind to a little boy in professionally ragged clothing who made me, as he has made hundreds of others, listen to a long, made-up history of Stratford-on-Avon, Shakespeare, the Merchant of Venice, Julius Caesar and other thingsthe most hopeless mix!

I do long to see our names together,not for vanity's sake, and naughty pride of heart altogether; for not a living soul I know, or am intimate with, will scarce read the book,so I shall gain nothing, quoad famam; and yet there is a little vanity mixes in it, I cannot help denying.

Go, mould the fleeting cloud, The lucid dew-drop mix, The solar radiance shroud, The trembling moonbeam fix. Then bid the wand'ring star Within the zodiac move; 'Twere task more hard by far To guide the course of love.

But already and separately, if every intelligent, conscientious woman can but reach one man, and influence him from the principle involvedfrom her interior perception of it, kept pure on purpose from bias and temptation that assail him in the outside mix and jostlewill she not have done her work without the casting of a ballot?

All in a firm round cluster mix, and strow With heaps of little corps the earth below, As thick as hailstones from the floor rebound, Or shaken acorns rattle on the ground.

When smooth mix with the milk and eggs, add the cream and vanilla.

Now it was a scene of slovenliness and dust, of miserable lives huddled thickly in inadequate houses, of cheap roomers and boarders, of squalid povertya mix of many nations well-sprinkled with saloons.

When quite tender mix in enough bread crumbs to make a rather stiff consistency, also 1 or 2 ozs.

We feel that to take your sick sister along to Africa would be an unwise mixing of family problems and missionary work.

From this place they proceeded next morning through a wild and savage country, interspersed with vineyards, to Delvinaki, where it would seem they first met with genuine Greek wine, that is, wine mixed with resin and limea more odious draught at the first taste than any drug the apothecary mixes.

Lift the whites carefully with a fork as they cook, until they are firm, then prick them and let the yellow mix with the tomato and the whites.

If people married all the people they give dogs to, there'd be an awful mix in this world.

'There's a bonny mix-up somewhaur,' he said; 'it was Wullie saved ma life.'

19 adjectives to describe  mixing