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Meaning of mingle-mangle

Wordnet

mingle-mangle (n)

a motley assortment of things

Webster

mingle-mangle (v. t.)

To mix in a disorderly way; to make a mess of.

Webster

mingle-mangle (n.)

A hotchpotch.

mingle-mangle Sentence Examples

  1. The children's voices mingled-mangled in a chaotic symphony.
  2. The party guests mingled-mangled in the crowded ballroom, their conversations blending into an unintelligible hum.
  3. The scents of flowers and perfume mingled-mangled in the air, creating an intoxicating aroma.
  4. The colors of the sunset mingled-mangled on the horizon, painting a vibrant tapestry of hues.
  5. The flavors of sweet and sour mingled-mangled on my tongue, leaving a tantalizing taste.
  6. The music and laughter mingled-mangled in the room, creating a festive atmosphere.
  7. The words from different languages mingled-mangled in his mind, forming a confusing jumble.
  8. The thoughts and ideas mingled-mangled in his head, leading him to a state of perplexity.
  9. The crowd of protestors mingled-mangled with the police, their voices raised in a cacophony of dissent.
  10. The rain and hail mingled-mangled in the storm, creating a deafening downpour.

FAQs About the word mingle-mangle

a motley assortment of thingsTo mix in a disorderly way; to make a mess of., A hotchpotch.

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The children's voices mingled-mangled in a chaotic symphony.

The party guests mingled-mangled in the crowded ballroom, their conversations blending into an unintelligible hum.

The scents of flowers and perfume mingled-mangled in the air, creating an intoxicating aroma.

The colors of the sunset mingled-mangled on the horizon, painting a vibrant tapestry of hues.