Verb
To mingle together; to mix in one mass, or intimately; to blend.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere is a vast difference - a constitutional difference-between restrictions imposed by the state which prohibit the intellectual commingling of students, and the refusal of individuals to commingle where the state presents no such bar. Fred M. Vinson
The colors blend well Source: Internet
His book commingles sarcasm and sadness Source: Internet
Allowing the poems and themes to commingle within the book as a whole might have captured an even more authentic portrait of the self-second-guessing and confusion Limón depicts. Source: Internet
Couple and books now happily commingle in the Annabelle Selldorf–designed Manhattan apartment with en suite sky garage and views over the Hudson River. Source: Internet
The three will commingle as prettily as a flush spreading on the cheek of a shy bride-to-be. Source: Internet