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mixed

[mikst] / mɪkst /


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A round of play ends when each team has thrown eight stones; in Olympic curling, a match consists of 10 ends, eight in mixed curling, with games typically lasting two to three hours.

From Los Angeles Times

But the overall quality of her output was mixed, especially when she ventured outside France and into Hollywood.

From BBC

But since the 1960s he has used the studio and rehearsal room as a laboratory where he has mixed musical styles to create what he calls the "science" of Ethio-jazz.

From BBC

A rover or future human mission would also be needed to confirm whether the ice is made entirely of water or mixed with other materials.

From Science Daily

Riggs was 55, having won the men's singles, doubles and mixed doubles title at Wimbledon in 1939 before his career was interrupted by World War Two.

From BBC