Why not look at social gatherings as chances to mingle with potential colleagues and expand your circle of influence?
If you mingle with Asian girls that frequent the clubs for any length of time, you will eventually meet ladies who are unfaithful.
He was about to mingle in an unpleasant affair.
The Public Relations Officer did not speak much. What is worst, she hated to mingle with people.
The party took place on a wintry night; in all, about fifty al Thagher alumni turned up to mingle and share a meal.
If we mingle with the crowd, we shall not be noticed.
then,little by little, as they swell they melt together, mingle,are lost in each other, and amalgamate in a magnificent concert.
These days, when we go to a party, we arrive and leave together, but in between we'll mingle separately.
[Informal] to mix by stirring; to blend; to mingle
An opaque dust plume some 100 kilometers (60 miles) in width extends from Saudi Arabia across eastern Kuwait and into Iran, where the dust appears to mingle with clouds.
Three streams mingle in this river on its way to the sea.
In both types of surgery beauty and mental healing subtly mingle, he claims, and both benefit health.
Those who engage in improper behavior, like trying to mingle with strangers or sell products too aggressively, are kicked out.