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Example sentences for "mixed with"

  • If flour is mixed with water, gluten is formed from the two kinds of protein that are to be found in all wheat flours.

  • But when an emulsified fat is mixed with protein as in Mayonnaise Dressing, the digestion of the mixture is slower than if either of the foodstuffs were alone.

  • Why should the flour in Rhubarb Pie be mixed with sugar?

  • Fried bread may likewise be mixed with them, and this without any other addition, except a seasoning of salt, forms an excellent dish.

  • Total 15 ounces,--mixed with as much boiling water as was necessary to bring it to a due consistence, and then baked in an earthen pan.

  • The west bank was covered with a small Sal forest, mixed with Acacia Catechu, and brushwood, growing in a poor vegetable loam, over very dry sand.

  • On the alluvium grow the same, mixed with Tamarisk, Acacia Arabica, and a few other bushes.

  • Three species of Parnassia and six primroses made the turf gay, mixed with saxifrages, Androsace and Campanula.

  • It was made chiefly of the down of hares (Lepus nigricollis), mixed with feathers, and contained six eggs, white spotted with rusty red.

  • It was a large structure of roots, mixed with earth, moss, &c.

  • Fear excuses this fearful lack of hospitality; terror is mixed with it, an extenuating circumstance.

  • It is, thanks to the suburban man of Paris, that the Revolution, mixed with arms, conquers Europe.

  • His prejudices have evidently given way a good deal, and the kindness and charity shown to him, mixed with admonition, have produced a sensible change in his feelings.

  • Was this an allegory of the destructive effects of the storm, mixed with my banquet to my Indian friends, the Menomonies and Winnebagoes?

  • The shores were overhung with hard wood foliage, mixed with species of spruce, larch, and aspen.

  • Every meal offering, mixed with oil or dry, belongs to all the sons of Aaron, one as well as another.

  • If your offering is a meal offering of the baking pan, it shall be of unleavened fine flour, mixed with oil.

  • According to his communication, in cases of cholera the decoction was successfully administered in small doses introduced into tea; but it was most efficacious when, mixed with brandy, it was applied as a liniment.

  • The seed is to be washed, and then suspended in cloths during the day, in order to allow the water to run off; after which it is to be mixed with a similar quantity of ashes, and strewn carefully over the bed.

  • As soon as the patient can swallow, he should have some weak wine and water; and soon afterwards an emetic of a large tablespoonful of mustard, mixed with 6 ozs.

  • The same experiments may be repeated with albuminous liquid, mixed with a solution of non- fermentable sugar, such as ordinary crystallized milk-sugar.

  • This difficulty has, however, been overcome by employing a paste composed of common whiting (carbonate of lime), mixed with a solution of one part of carbolic acid in four parts of boiled linseed oil so as to form a firm putty.

  • I examined the soil in several places, and found it to consist of yellowish clay, mixed with a good deal of sand.

  • Once or twice a week she was aired with fires; and when this could not be done, she was smoked with gun-powder, mixed with vinegar or water.

  • In this and some other countries it is much used for bread, either alone or mixed with wheat; in England principally as food for cattle, especially for sheep and lambs, when other food is scarce in winter.

  • Mixed with a blue color, it forms green, in various shades according to the different proportions of the ingredients.

  • The common way of drying grapes for raisins, is to tie two or three bunches of them together while yet on the vine, and dip them into a lye made of hot wood-ashes, mixed with a little olive oil.

  • Copper, mixed with a certain quantity of tin, forms bell-metal.

  • It is mixed with gum to give lustre to silk and satin; it is also used in making court plaster, and for clarifying various liquors.

  • Tikgi, tikgi, Ligi, can we cut your rice which is amasi mixed with alomáski in the place of Domayási?

  • Similarly, the resols which can be easily moulded are used either as such or mixed with sand, pulverised cork, asbestos or wood, and the moulded substances then converted into the more highly resistant bakelite by heating.

  • I see my young lambs coupled two by two With willow bands; mixed with my cheeses lie Their implements; and this old fellow here Has his bald head broken with stripes.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mixed with" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    abundant evidence; each foot; general literature; mixed blood; mixed farming; mixed marriages; mixed number; mixed race; mixed schools; mixed spice; mixed together; mixed with; more curious; nearly white; neither shall the children; often cultivated; other branches; over whom; quiet night; scant rainfall; then bake; this mountain; total failure; whatsoever things are lovely; whole black; wild bells