1. mix in - Noun
2. mix in - Verb
cause (something) to be mixed with (something else)
add as an additional element or part
Source: WordNetmix-in
To be a character who feels a deep emotion, one must go into the memory's vault and mix in a sad memory from one's own life. Albert Finney
My walk is a public one. My business is in the world, and I must mix in the assemblies of men or quit the post which Providence seems to have assigned me. William Wilberforce
There is nothing in the world that I loathe more than group activity, that communal bath where the hairy and slippery mix in a multiplication of mediocrity. Vladimir Nabokov
There is a rule for fantasy writers: The more truth you mix in with a lie, the stronger it gets. Diane Duane
I was probably 35 when I wrote the first story. The voice is kind of a mix in that it has a young voice, but it's also someone who's looking back. I like that kind of double vision. Denis Johnson
It does not become the sparrow to mix in the dance of the cranes. Danish Proverb