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Sentences with mix

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  • Oil and water don't mix. [VERB]
  • He had spent several hours mixing cement. [VERB noun]
  • Spice it up, mix it up, jazz it up and try something new for a change.
  • He was trading a mix of Verticals.
  • ...packets of pizza dough mix.
  • The story is a magical mix of fantasy and reality. [+ of]
  • This easy no cook snack mix is a fun recipe to make.
  • This combination can stand on its own, or mix with other colors and patterns.
  • Politics and sport don't mix. [VERB]
  • I ventured the idea that the secret of staying young was to mix with older people. [VERB + with]
  • Mix implies a combining of things so that the resulting substance is uniform in composition, whether or not the separate elements can be distinguished [to mix paints]; mingle usually implies that the separate elements can be distinguished [mingled feelings of joy and sorrow]; blend implies a mixing of different varieties to produce a desired quality [a blended tea, whiskey, etc.] or the mingling of different elements to form a harmonious whole [a novel blending fact and fiction]; merge stresses the loss of distinction of elements by combination or may suggest the total absorption of one thing in another [the companies merged to form a large corporation]; coalesce implies a union or growing together of things into a single body or mass [the factions coalesced into a party of opposition]; fuse1 means to unite by melting together and stresses the indissoluble nature of the union
  • They've been mixing tracks for a new album due out later this year. [VERB noun]
  • Some chemicals do not mix
  • To mix cement
  • To mix flour into a batter
  • To mix study and pleasure
  • Pauline has never mixed well
  • To mix a cake
  • To mix work and play
  • To mix the boys with the girls in a school
  • To mix with other people
  • Cement mix
  • Cake mix
  • To mix business and pleasure.
  • Mix some salt into the flour.
  • To mix a cake; to mix mortar.
  • To mix dialogue and sound effects.
  • A paint that mixes easily with water.
  • To mix with the other guests at a party.
  • The crowd jeered as the fighters clinched, refusing to mix.
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