verb

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To stir together.

example

Mix the eggs and milk with the flour until the consistency is smooth.

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To combine (items from two or more sources normally kept separate).

example

Don't mix the meat recipes with the dairy recipes.

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To form by mingling; to produce by the stirring together of ingredients; to concoct from different parts.

example

Yellow and blue paint mix to make green.

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To blend by the use of a mixer (machine).

example

Mix the egg whites until they are stiff.

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To combine (several tracks).

example

I'll mix the rhythm tracks down to a single track.

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To produce a finished version of (a recording).

example

I'm almost done mixing this song.

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To unite with in company; to join; to associate.

adjective

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Having two or more separate aspects.

example

I get a very mixed feeling from this puzzling painting.

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Not completely pure, tainted or adulterated.

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My joy was somewhat mixed when my partner said she was pregnant: it's a lot of responsibility.

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Including both male(s) and female(s).

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My son attends a mixed school, my daughter an all-girl grammar school.

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Stemming from two or more races or breeds

example

Mixed blood can surprisingly produce inherited properties which neither parent showed

Examples of mixed in a Sentence

She's got it all mixed up.

I'm not too fussy about getting mixed up in that stuff.

After a moment grappling with her mixed emotions, she got up and called a portal.

He smelled of pure, primal man, his own scent mixed with sweat.

The hallway smelled medicinal and clean, like the antiseptic-laced air of a hospital mixed with pine cleaner.

I've mixed everything up.

It mixed with the rain to drip pink puddles on the ceramic floor.

The weekend phone sessions proved to be a mixed success.

From the very first time we did this, all the emotions were as mixed up as my grandmother's soup.

Dean had mixed feelings.

Asymmetry is a mixed bag as far as the future goes.

You're not going to go and get us mixed up in a bucket of shit like the last time, are you?

The rice and beans were bland until mixed together.

Hot and cold mixed together and almost like it's raining inside me.

The mixed news produced a sense of relief that Martha was, according to Fred, temporarily safe, but she seethed at what she saw as Fitzgerald's vindictiveness at attacking them through the old man.

Dean's feelings were mixed about Pumpkin's visit but on the plus side, there were a few more bucks in Bird Song's bank account.

I heard he was going to give them out after the sale, after the trunks sold, but the keys all got mixed up so he simply tossed them.

It was here Donald Ryland planned to tackle a mixed rock and ice climb innocuously called Rosebud.

His office must have mixed his file up with someone else.

The existence of such mixed matters gives rise to inevitable conflicts of jurisdiction, which may lead, and sometimes have led, to civil war.

There are mixed feelings about doing so.

The poor kid can't be that mixed up, can she?

Kris shook his head, his look of disapproval mixed with amusement.

There were messages from Mr. Tim mixed in with messages from General Greene.

But being around Cynthia Byrne was worth all the aggravation of these mixed emotions.

Dean despised gin even when properly mixed but forced a smile as he drank it straight and warm.

She was one of a litter of six and they didn't want the puppies because they were mixed breed.

If 127 parts of iodine, which is an almost black solid, and loo parts of mercury, which is a white liquid metal, be intimately mixed by rubbing them together in a mortar, the two substances wholly disappear, and we obtain instead a brilliant red powder quite unlike the iodine or the mercury; almost the only property that is unchanged is the weight.

An important distinction separates true mixed crystals and crystallized double salts, for in the latter the properties are not linear functions of the properties of the components; generally there is a contraction in /10.591 volume, while the re fractive indices and other physical properties do not, in general, obey the additive law.

She held out her hand to him, and with a mixed feeling of estrangement and tenderness pressed her lips to his forehead as he stooped to kiss her hand.

Henceforward she strongly urged him on in his political career; and it was the refusal of the Roman priests to bless their union that first prompted Kossuth to take up the defence of mixed marriages.

It should then be thrown together in ridges and frequently turned, so as to be kept in an incipient state of fermentation, a little dryish friable loam being mixed with it to retain the ammonia given off by the dung.

To the situation defined by concordat, however, succeeds another situation, more or less uncertain and more or less strained, in which the two powers legislate separately on mixed matters, sometimes not without provoking conflicts.

If this course is inconvenient, some liquid of low freezing-point, such as glycerine, may be mixed with the water.

The materials required are iron borings, sal-ammoniac and sulphur; these are mixed together, moistened with water, and rammed into the socket, which is previously half filled with yarn, well caulked.

The materials mixed with the iron borings cause them to rust into a solid mass, and in doing so a slight expansion takes place.

Suitable proportions of materials to form a rust joint are 90 parts by weight of iron borings well mixed with 2 parts of flowers of sulphur, and I part of powdered sal-ammoniac. Another joint, less rigid but sound and durable, is made with yarn and white and red lead.

The white and red lead are mixed together to form a putty, and are filled into the socket alternately with layers of well-caulked yarn, starting with yarn and finishing off with the lead mixture.

At Charleston a mixed congregation of Scotch Presbyterians and English Puritans was organized in 1690.

The result was mixed churches in western New York.

If the number of inhabitants exceed 500, the commune must also provide a special school for girls, unless the Departmental Council authorizes it to substitute a mixed school.

Lord Stormont's family was Jacobite in its politics, and his second son James (c. 1690-1728), being apparently mixed up in some of the plots of the time, joined the court of the exiled Stuarts and in 1721 was created earl of Dunbar by James Edward, the Old Pretender.

He was a good scholar and mixed with the best literary society, being an intimate friend of Alexander Pope.

All are animals of small or moderate size and arboreal habits, feeding on a vegetable or mixed diet, and inhabiting Australia, Papua and the Moluccan Islands.

Several of the tribes along the borderland, however, were undoubtedly of mixed blood.

In the reign of Augustus, Agrippa fixed the newly mixed colony of Suevi and Menapii at Tournai, which continued throughout the period of Roman occupation to be of importance.

The researches of Liebig (1823), Liebig and Gay-Lussac (1824), and of Liebig again in 1838 showed the acid to be isomeric with cyanic acid, and probably (Hcno) 2, since it gave mixed and acid salts.

They are described by Strabo as a mixed race of Celts and Illyrians, who used Celtic weapons, tattooed themselves, and lived chiefly on spelt and millet.

The oxide is a black or brown powder according as it is prepared from the exalate or sulphate, and when pure it is non-fluorescent, but mixed with gadolinia or alumina it possesses this property.

In the hope of drawing away the Spaniards from the siege of Leiden by a diversion in the south, Louis, with his brothers John and Henry, at the head of a force of mixed nationalities and little discipline, crossed the frontier near Maastricht, and advanced as far as the Mookerheide near Nijmv,-egen.

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