Intermixed [verb]

Definition of Intermixed:

mix

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Sentence/Example of Intermixed:

Taking off the lid she emptied its contents in a heap—silver and copper with one or two gold pieces intermixed—on the table.

Glass chandeliers were suspended from the roof; handsome mirrors were intermixed with the prints and pictures.

In the arches are to be seen remains of rich paintings in light and dark-blue, intermixed with gilding.

The posterior are intermixed with round and square pieces, and the extremity of the armour near the tail is of a parabolic figure.

Thus the butter and the curd remain intermixed, and the rich cheese of Stilton is the result.

Its colour is white, intermixed with a little grey and a bright yellow.

Wilcox and Potter soon followed him, and the three divisions became intermixed, and general confusion prevailed.

Her bracelets, which were of diamonds and rubies intermixed, corresponded admirably to the richness of the girdle and necklace.

Severe fighting went on till nightfall, units becoming much intermixed.

It is made with small twigs, roots, and cow-dung or clay intermixed, and lined inside with very fine slender grass.