Sentence for mixed | Use mixed in a sentence

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  • Harz mixed his colours. (8)
  • These she mixed and leavened. (10)
  • I see no sin: The wrong is mixed. (10)
  • How we are mixed of the many elements! (10)
  • What about that woman he was mixed up with? (8)
  • The reception accorded to his fantasy was mixed. (8)
  • Is this fellow for starting a mixed sexes school? (10)
  • Sir Franks, too, mixed his pure stream with gold. (10)
  • No danger of the dad being mixed up with Companies? (10)
  • I will not have a daughter of mine mixed up with the stage. (8)
  • He pressed her hand and dropped it, and mixed with the crowd. (9)
  • His feelings were too mixed, too inconsistent for expression. (8)
  • The fear of the mixed audience is ever suspended above his head. (8)
  • Through the open doors there blew in an icy blast mixed with snow. (12)
  • The scent of brandy, too, was mixed with the fumes of his cigarette. (8)
  • Among the Alps and Pyrenees, perhaps, there were no mixed characters. (4)
  • The household at Villa Rubein was indeed of a mixed and curious nature. (8)
  • His feelings in the presence of those towers were always a little mixed. (8)
  • For though he mixed with Dartie a good deal, he thought him a bit of a cad. (8)
  • It was pretentious and ambitious, mixed in motive like this woman, like himself. (13)
  • The beauty of the night touched him, and mixed these feelings with mournfulness. (10)
  • Soames saw, with mixed sensations, that he had addressed the remark to the Goya copy. (8)
  • She waved them a complacent adieu before they mixed with the crowd and lost sight of her. (9)
  • From sudden-opened doors we heard them sing: The nodding elders mixed good wine with chat. (10)
  • A few thin, luminous clouds darkened momently along the horizon, and then mixed with the land. (9)
  • This woman you were mixed up with you must give us your word, you know, to have done with that. (8)
  • The mixed origin of the singular issue could not be examined, where all was increasingly funny. (10)
  • Life, we know too well, is not a Comedy, but something strangely mixed; nor is Comedy a vile mask. (10)
  • It was a lamentable, sound of screaming, as of some one in mortal terror, mixed with wild entreaties. (9)
  • The putty which is commonly used, however, is made of whiting or ground chalk mixed with linseed-oil. (17)
  • The exteriors of most houses are painted with white-lead or zinc-white pigments mixed with linseed-oil. (17)
  • A delicate scent of flowers from the masses in the chancel mixed with the light and the prevailing silence. (9)
  • Sometimes she felt the need almost of defence against her happiness, and a vague apprehension mixed with it. (9)
  • And, mixed with sickening jealousy, he felt a sort of relief, as if he had been saved from something horrible. (8)
  • The background trees should be tall and mixed in character, so that their skyline is not stiff and wall-like. (17)
  • The squire had authority for his broad farce, except in so far as he mixed up my father in the swinery of it. (10)
  • With mixed feelings, she seated herself at a little distance from the numbers round the instrument, to listen. (4)
  • For his father-in-law he had respect and liking, ever mixed with what was not quite contempt and not quite pity. (8)
  • But March had a feeling of impermanency from what had happened, mixed with a fantastic sense of shame toward Lindau. (9)
  • Every picture hung in a gallery, every statue placed on a pedestal, is exposed to the public stare of a mixed company. (8)
  • She was happier and hoped for some little harshness and kindness mixed that she might carry away to travel with and think over. (10)
  • It was altogether mixed pickles within him, hot and sickly pickles, and he became quite unlike his serene and rather lordly self. (8)
  • Ordinarily her topics were of wider range, and those of a woman who mixed hearing with reading, and observation with her musings. (10)
  • There I found joy and sorrow mixed, and nothing abstract or typical, but everything standing for itself, and not for some other thing. (9)
  • Once more the pure Briton and the mixed if not fused English engaged, Bacchus for instrument this time, Bacchus for arbiter of the fray. (10)
  • Why, sir, when they have grown to be seniors, you find these men mixed up with the nonsense of their youth; you see they are unthrashed. (10)
  • Mixed with pleasant recollections is the transient regret that you were not a spectator of the meeting of the Wilts and Denewdney streams. (10)
  • He found a great scepticism as to the combat, mixed with some admiration for the castle, and he set himself to contest the prevalent feeling. (9)
  • It was the first time Lady Valleys had seen her in a house, and there was real curiosity mixed with the assurance which masked her nervousness. (8)
  • She looks round with a mixed air of self-denial and self-satisfaction to read the admiration of her listeners in their sympathetic countenances. (9)
  • The very fact that the book has no mixed audience removes from Literature an element which is ever the greatest check on licentiousness in Drama. (8)
  • Angelical and mortal mixed, making the glory overhead a sign of the close union of our human conditions with the ethereal and psychically divined. (10)
  • Competitive spirit, bone-deep in the English, was obliging those two young Forsytes to have ideals; and at the close of a century ideals are mixed. (8)
  • She had expected teasing, ridicule, sarcasm, anything but the psychological interest mixed with a sort of retrospective tenderness which he showed. (9)
  • Fresh visitors, more or less mixed, in the conspiracy, and generally willing to leave the management of it to Count Medole, now entered the saloon. (10)
  • His face expressed a profound commiseration, almost ludicrously mixed with the ashamed contentment that men experience at the misfortunes of an enemy. (8)
  • The market-places were crowded with buyers and sellers, mixed with a loitering swarm of soldiery, for whose thirsty natures winestalls had been tumbled up. (10)

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