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Example sentences for "commingling"

Lexicographically close words:
comminatory; comming; comminge; commingle; commingled; comminuted; comminuting; comminution; commis; commiserate
  1. This result comes of commingling stern fact and pastoral fancy in such a way that an auditor of the composition is dubious whether to fix his senses steadfastly on the one or yield up his spirit to poetic reverie on the other.

  2. I pondered on the woes of lost mankind, 5 I pondered on the ceaseless rage of Kings; My rapt soul dwelt upon the ties that bind The mazy volume of commingling things, When fell and wild misrule to man stern sorrow brings.

  3. This results from our proximity, our community of interests, and the inevitable commingling of the business enterprises which have been developed by mutual activity.

  4. Further, the first cause rules all things without commingling with them, as the Philosopher says (De Causis).

  5. In the strength and completeness of this union I am reminded of the Mississippi, Father of Rivers, where the commingling waters of the Missouri and Ohio are lost in a broad, united, irresistible current, descending in one channel to the sea.

  6. The havoc rages; the ground is soaked with commingling blood; the air is rent by commingling cries; horse and rider are stretched together on the earth.

  7. Of all the circumstances which conspired to produce this wretchedness, it cannot be doubted that the promiscuous commingling of the prisoners in one animal herd was the most to be deplored.

  8. I saw no single group, no political sections nor geographical divisions, the conquest of ridges, the commingling of noises, the concord of peoples.

  9. Such commingling or blending is due to atmospheric aberration.

  10. In such cases the vertical distance between the high and the low light must be sufficient to avoid commingling of the two beams at any range at which both lights are visible.

  11. But where is the man so calm, so dispassionate and discriminating as to avoid the engulfing breakers on either hand?

  12. He was much amused at my rail making performance.

  13. They were very abundant in early days, but are fast disappearing.

  14. The coat as an article of dress had fallen into "innocuous desuetude.

  15. The street-life of this most Russian city, the coming and going of its people, the commingling of these divers tribes and races, strikingly illustrates the heterogeneous character of the cumbrous empire.

  16. What a commingling of odours and of strange-coloured flame!

  17. They gazed upon the speaker with a look such as is oft given by the gazelle itself--a commingling of fear, wonder, and inquiry.

  18. They were wild words that came from his unconscious lips, and betokened a strange commingling of thoughts: now passionate appeals of love--now disjointed speeches, that pointed to the committal of murder!

  19. Certainly, the expression on her countenance seems a commingling of sadness and shame.

  20. A confirmation this, of what I have already said about the commingling of the "respectable" and the base.

  21. Despite this polyglot commingling of types the British influence is upon everything.

  22. But all the rest is a commingling of massive yet crumbling walls, gaping depths whose ceilings have fallen, endless corridors and vast halls of doubtful destination.

  23. To the eye the latter now only presented a commingling of grey buildings, lacking both grandeur and beauty.

  24. Then, with that commingling of respect and familiarity which the little ones of the world often evince towards the great, he said, "I beg your most reverend Eminence's forgiveness for having insisted.

  25. But it is greater as we know it, in its absolute commingling of the two great merits of important subject and commensurate art.

  26. This man that had in him such a commingling of good and evil was now the leading spirit in the defense of Lawrence.

  27. Lockwood informed me that, while these various finds did not vary in depth, they were very marked otherwise, and he did not recall any special “find” where the commingling of the two forms indicated that they had been in use at the same time.


  28. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "commingling" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.