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Example sentences for "mixes"

Lexicographically close words:
mix; mixe; mixed; mixer; mixers; mixeth; mixing; mixt; mixta; mixture
  1. At the expiration of twenty-four hours one can see which sample mixes best with the oil.

  2. Moreover, it mixes happily with all other pigments which do not contain a sulphur ingredient.

  3. Suppose the Caribbean mixes himself in the affair, this would spoil all; it is clear that I shall be killed like a dog by this thick-headed Belgian.

  4. Far otherwise; the wourali poison almost instantaneously mixes with blood or water, so that if you wet your finger and dash it along the poisoned arrow in the quickest manner possible you are sure to carry off some of the poison.

  5. Some have affirmed that its effects are almost instantaneous, provided the minutest particle of it mixes with the blood; and others again have maintained that it is not strong enough to kill an animal of the size and strength of a man.

  6. Yet a kind of uneasiness mixes with his joy.

  7. He grinds them into a fine powder of a gray color that looks like Graham flour, mixes it with the pure juice of the sugar-cane, called papillon, and flavors the mixture with the juice of the vanilla-bean.

  8. He takes a bunch of leaves as big as a quid of tobacco in his mouth, and occasionally mixes the potato-ashes with the saliva to give the juice a relish.

  9. Having cooked the rice, the eldest son brings it into the middle room, and mixes it with some unrefined sugar, plantains and pappadams, making two balls, one large and one small.

  10. He mixes water with the butter-milk, and gives it to the women to drink.

  11. For everyone comes into this great universe obscure and unknown casually and by degrees, but when he mixes with his fellows and grows to maturity he shines forth, and becomes well-known instead of obscure, and conspicuous instead of unknown.

  12. For Love 'sowing in the heart of man the sweet harvest of desire,' to borrow the language of Melanippides, mixes the sweetest and most beautiful things together.

  13. Southern would have been his favourite, but that he mixes comick with tragick scenes, intercepts the natural course of the passions, and fills the mind with a wild confusion of mirth and melancholy.

  14. Each lamp has a small supply of gasoline in the base of the lamp and has a gas generator attached to the burner, which converts the gasoline into gas, mixes it with the proper amount of air and feeds it into the burner as required.

  15. Each lamp on the circuit takes a few drops of gasoline as needed, converts it into gas, mixes the gas with the proper amount of air and produces a fine brilliant light.

  16. I am convinced that the natives of India cannot respect a European who mixes with them familiarly, or especially who imitates their customs, manners, and dress.

  17. With this bodily exertion he mixes at 66 or 67 a constant attention to business.

  18. The nerves are a little unruly on a day like this between (official) life and death; so much of feeling mixes with the more abstract question, which would be easily disposed of if it stood alone.

  19. She gets a gallon of wheat grains and three gallons of the strongest potheen that was ever brewed in Ireland, and she mixes them together in an open barrel before the fire.

  20. The bishop blesses the balsam, and mixes it with some oil; he then breathes three times in the form of a cross over the vessel of chrism, as do the twelve priests also.

  21. From the edge of that hill the land seems very vague; the flat line of the horizon is the only boundary, and that horizon mixes into watery clouds.

  22. The little cup where your gasoline mixes with the air to start the motor.

  23. One section reduces the wheat to flour, another mixes the dough, it passes on to the steam ovens and then what happens?

  24. Part of the water is the gas that comes out of the barrel, the other part is what mixes with the iron turnings, and changes them to rust, and makes them heavier.

  25. The reason is, that there is something else in the air that mixes with the oxygen and weakens it.

  26. The other part of the water mixes with the end of the wire and makes rust.

  27. Because the sugar or salt (being disunited into very minute pieces) floats about the water, and mixes with every part.

  28. Mixes with the younger married set and I've noticed her on deck with the Mortons quite frequently.

  29. Platina does not readily combine with gold or silver, and it resists the action of mercury as much as iron; but it mixes well with lead, making it less ductile, and even brittle, according to the proportion of the platina.

  30. This semi-metal mixes with most of the metals in fusion, but not with mercury.

  31. Ardent spirit mixes readily with water in all proportions, and also with essential oils, and balsams or resins, which are the same thing inspissated.

  32. Shakspeare mixes times of the world, and we bear it.


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