Results for mixed
Definitions of mixed:
part of speech: adjective
1. Consisting of two or more ingredients mingled together. 2. Not simple, presenting the signs or characteristics of two or more different things.
Usage examples for mixed:
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Rather than have her mixed up in such a thing as this, I would have told any lie, at whatever cost to myself; but she wouldn't let me.
"The Whirlpool", George Gissing -
They had mixed it by giving her a room in a white school where she had only colored pupils.
"The Strength of Gideon and Other Stories Strength of Gideon; Mammy Peggy's Pride; Viney's Free Papers; The Fruitful Sleeping of The Rev. Elisha Edwards; The Ingrate; The Case of 'Ca'line'; The Finish of Patsy Barnes; One Man's Fortunes; Jim's Probation; U", Paul Laurence Dunbar -
" They do look kinder mixed she admitted to herself, " but I reckon it don't matter, so long as they 're both happy."
"Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch", Alice Caldwell Hegan