1. mingling - Noun
2. mingling - Verb
of Mingle
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Godhead is, to speak concisely, undivided there is one mingling of Light, as it were of three suns joined to each other. Gregory of Nazianzus
All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on. Havelock Ellis
The tender Evenlode that makes Her meadows hush to hear the sound Of waters mingling in the brakes, And binds my heart to English ground.A lovely river, all alone, She lingers in the hills and holds A hundred little towns of stone, Forgotten in the western wolds. Hilaire Belloc
Russian ladies, for the most part, cherish only Platonic love, without mingling any thought of matrimony with it; and Platonic love is exceedingly embarrassing. Mikhail Lermontov
Mingling religion with politics may be disavowed and reprobated by every inhabitant of America. Thomas Paine
There is mingling in friendship when man can utter all his whole mind to another. Norse Proverb