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commingle

[kuh-ming-guhl] / kəˈmɪŋ gəl /


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They want to ensure the businesses are always kept separate, and are never commingled with their future spouses.

From MarketWatch

Danger, beauty and intrigue commingled, a fertile landscape for Hecker’s imagination.

From New York Times

As Rosecrans Baldwin astutely observes: “George shows the city as both dream and home and explores how the two commingle, something imaginary and all too concrete.”

From Los Angeles Times

Councils are particularly worried the reforms will make it more difficult to collect recyclable waste in one bin or bag, a practice known as commingling.

From BBC

Staticky street sounds from Shuliavka, a neighborhood that endured artillery strikes in the war’s first hours, commingle with quavering loops of electronic vibrations.

From New York Times