Pronunciation of the English word mingled.
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1. | Joy was mingled with sorrow. | |
2. | He had a look that mingled fright with surprise. | |
3. | She had never mingled in the society of women. | |
4. | Never do we taste perfect joy: our happiest successes are mingled with sadness. | |
5. | Everywhere there were mingled the luxury of the wealthy man of taste and the careless untidiness of the bachelor. | |
6. | He stops, and from Achates hastes to seize / his chance-brought arms, the arrows and the bow, / the branching antlers smites, and lays the leader low. / Next fall the herd; and through the leafy glade / in mingled rout he drives the scattered train, / plying his shafts. | |
7. | "O happy ye, whose walls already rise!" / Exclaimed AEneas, and with envious eyes / looked up where pinnacles and roof-tops showed / the new-born city; then in wondrous wise, / clothed in the covering of the friendly cloud, / passed through the midst unseen, and mingled with the crowd. | |
8. | "Here camped the brave Dolopians, there was set / the tent of fierce Achilles; yonder lay / the fleet, and here the rival armies met / and mingled." | |
9. | Meanwhile a mingled murmur through the street / rolls onward – wails of anguish, shrieks of fear –, / and though my father's mansion stood secrete, / embowered in foliage, nearer and more near / peals the dire clang of arms, and loud and clear, / borne on fierce echoes that in tumult blend, / war-shout and wail come thickening on the ear. | |
10. | Guests mingled at the wedding reception. |