commingle
Collocations
4ADJ.
good, physical
COMMINGLE + NOUN
girls
PREP.
with
ADV.
judiciously
Definitions
verb
To mix, to blend.
[…] Mr. Armstrong, founder of Princeton Economics International, admitted to deceiving corporate investors and improperly commingling client funds in a case that prosecutors said resulted in commodities losses of more than $700 million.
This vibrant stir-fry from Christian Reynoso is Chifa cooking — the cuisine that commingles Chinese and Peruvian elements — and it’s utterly delicious.
To become mixed or blended.
In the midst of a general strike and a power blackout Eric M. Gairy talked freely about what he saw as the commingled destiny of himself and the tiny emerging independent nation of Grenada.
It was once considered taboo to even suggest that new motherhood was not all sunshine onesies and rainbow mobiles, and “Baby Ruby” arrives on a welcome wave of contemporary movies exploring how the joys of child rearing can commingle with misery.
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Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
5[…] Mr. Armstrong, founder of Princeton Economics International, admitted to deceiving corporate investors and improperly commingling client funds in a case that prosecutors said resulted in commoditi
WiktionaryThis vibrant stir-fry from Christian Reynoso is Chifa cooking — the cuisine that commingles Chinese and Peruvian elements — and it’s utterly delicious.
WiktionaryTo conclude otherwise requires accepting an attenuated fiction that commingling funds in an account, even if done decades earlier, means the account today still contains funds attributable to the sale
WiktionaryWith no other usual authorized interaction, it was a good opportunity to commingle with the girls.
Tatoeba · #11891138The great thing, dear friend, is to judiciously commingle physical exercise with mental activity.
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