Comminglement

Word COMMINGLEMENT
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The word "comminglement" in example sentences

David's thin, romantic, bronzed face, with its queer comminglement of adolescence and genius, was fortunately in the shadows cast by the curtains of the bed canopy. ❋ Stephen French Whitman (N/A)

Therefore by every plant which scatters its seed and by the moist warm garden which receives and nourishes it, by the comminglement of bloodshed with pleasure, by the joy that mimics anguish with sighs and shudderings, and by the contentment which mimics death, -- by all these do we invoke thee. ❋ James Branch Cabell (1918)

The other poet evinced an awkward comminglement of consternation and pity. ❋ James Branch Cabell (1918)

No one of these people, as he reflected in a comminglement of yearning and complacency, had ever comprehended the real Felix Kennaston as he existed, in all his hampered strugglings and meannesses, his inadequacies and his divine unexercised potentialities. ❋ Unknown (1917)

There, Mr. Editor, you have a pleasing comminglement of romance and colloquialism. ❋ James Huneker (1890)

In a word, Velasquez was a puzzling comminglement of the classic and the realist. ❋ James Huneker (1890)

Villa Medici -- a liquid comminglement of Corot and Constable, as has been pointed out -- prove this man of protean gifts to have anticipated modern discoveries in vibrating atmospheric effects and colour-values. ❋ James Huneker (1890)

The shadows of the men, instead of an unintelligible comminglement with the dusk, were now sharp and distinct, and the light grotesquely duplicated them till the cave seemed full of beings who were not there a moment before -- strange gnomes, clumsy and burly, slow of movement, but swift and mysterious of appearance and disappearance. ❋ Mary Noailles Murfree (1886)

And that before it suffered comminglement with Errol’s noxious spit. ❋ Howard Jacobson (2006)

"Pa'son," a husky voice spoke from out the dim comminglement of the mist and the moon, "'twas me that carried that guidon in Dovinger 's ❋ Mary Noailles Murfree (1886)

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