Use mixed in a sentence
Sentences starting with mixed
- Mixed feelings possessed me. [11]
- Mixed up with his own exploits, and his daily triumphs as a lobbyist, especially in the matter of the new University, in which Harry was to have something handsome, were amusing sketches of Washington society, hints about Dilworthy, stories about Col. [5]
Sentences ending with mixed
- When John Lyon walked away from her door his feelings were very much mixed. [4]
- The retirement of the center to the other side of the dip in the ground at the rear was hurried and noisy, but the different companies did not get mixed. [2]
- The population was strangely mixed. [11]
- It was all so mixed. [11]
- I want knowledge pure and simple,--I do not fancy having it mixed. [6]
- If Coonrod was on'y here--" "Well, mother, you are pretty mixed! [8]
- New York is more mixed. [4]
- Thirty years ago I was delivering a memorized lecture every night, and every night I had to help myself with a page of notes to keep from getting myself mixed. [5]
- At the extreme end of the table stood the glittering silver cup in which the wine was to be mixed. [10]
- I commit them all to your care, and I go to attend my husband, Ummed Singh Upadhya, with whose ashes on the funeral pile mine have been already three times mixed. [5]
Short sentences using mixed
- It's all mixed up. [5]
- I've mixed everything up. [2]
More example sentences with the word mixed in them
- Somehow, "I like you" and "I love you" got a little mixed, as they heard it. [6]
- I knew that you were not mixed up in politics, but I also knew that you were an intimate friend of Jethro's, and I thought that you had been let into the secret of the woodchuck session. [9]
- I don't want you mixed up in the mess. [11]
- So Philippus had yielded, and had started on his journey with very mixed feelings. [10]
- A nicer analysis would detect many alien elements mixed with his individuality, but the family traits predominated over all the external influences, and the personality stood out distinct from the common family qualities. [6]
- They were mixed with the solid achievement of talent and force in the business of life. [11]
- It was mixed with adulterations which obscured and almost neutralized it. [9]
- Providence has a wild, rough, incalculable road to its end, and it is of no use to try to whitewash its huge, mixed instrumentalities, or to dress up that terrific benefactor in a clean shirt and white neckcloth of a student in divinity. [6]
- In his muttering, which was mixed with the curious, stingless profanity of which he was master, I caught the name of Cheyne, and I knew that he was facing the crisis of a fortnightly theme. [9]
- The date at which Alcibiades "flourished" was ascertained, but what he was "noted for" got hopelessly mixed with what Thernistocles was "noted for. [4]
- You see, we were twins --defunct--and I--and we got mixed in the bathtub when we were only two weeks old, and one of us was drowned. [5]
- Snatches of song were heard, and voices of men who had had a full meal and had "taken observations"--as looking through the bottom of a glass of liquor was called by people with naval spirit--were mixed in careless carousal. [11]
- The doctor, however, went into the laboratory with wavering steps, and in the next half hour prepared more of the elixir into which he mixed some of his own blood. [10]
- Folks know pretty well I'm not mixed up in 'em. [9]
- My story was well advanced before Hawthorne's wonderful "Marble Faun," which might be thought to have furnished me with the hint of a mixed nature,--human, with an alien element,--was published or known to me. [6]
- What a study was this varied, mixed, flaunting life, this dance of pleasure and license before the very altar of the church, for the writers of satire, comedy, and tragedy! [4]
- In Orlando's veins was Southern sap, mixed with Northern blood; in Orlando's eyes was a sudden look belonging to that which defies the law. [11]
- His learning was very various, and of course mixed up, useful and useless, new and ancient, dogmatic and rational,--like his library, in short; for a library gathered like his is a looking-glass in which the owner's mind is reflected. [6]
- We, therefore are very glad of your letter, with the information it brings us, mixed only with a regret that we can not elect Logan and Walker both. [7]
- I mixed it up rather too much; and so all that description of the attitude, as a key to the humbuggery of the article, was entirely lost, for nobody but me ever discovered and comprehended the peculiar and suggestive position of the petrified man's hands. [5]
- The more she tried to realise him the more mixed she became. [11]
- He has not translated it at all; he has simply mixed it all up; it is no more like the jumping Frog when he gets through with it than I am like a meridian of longitude. [5]
- They were mixed together, sheep, hogs, horses, mules, and cattle. [5]
- Melissa had listened to this information with mixed feelings. [10]
- One must go to the Bois de Boulogne to see fashionable dressing, splendid equipages and stunning liveries, and to the Faubourg St. Antoine to see vice, misery, hunger, rags, dirt--but in the thoroughfares of Naples these things are all mixed together. [5]
- It was thought to take a profound hold upon life, because it was a book that could not be read aloud in a mixed company. [4]
- I've no objection to his being kind to the poor thing when they meet, and doing neighborly things, but I do hope he won't get mixed up with that set. [4]
- I am sorry to have you mixed up in it. [11]
- If she was to fetch in help I'd get mixed up in the business before it was done with, I judge. [5]
- I don't wish to be mixed up in no such business as that, I says to myself. [5]
- They bring peace to a house, they diffuse serene content in a room full of mixed company, though they may say very little, and are apparently, unconscious of their own power. [5]
- That's pure nitroglycerin, though it's been mixed with so much sawdust. [9]
- I always get those places mixed up. [8]
- But now as they stood up, to the eyes of the fearful watchers inextricably mixed, the man lunged again with his knife, and this time straight into the heart of the murderer. [11]
- Might app'int Will, there, only he don't seem to want to get mixed up in it. [9]
- They thought that there was some exaggeration mixed with the peculiar force of delineation. [14]
- Though in Moscow the Rostovs belonged to the best society without themselves giving it a thought, yet in Petersburg their circle of acquaintances was a mixed and indefinite one. [2]
- I drew with the red chalk, and mixed the colors with the grinder, and all the while I could not feel the painful sense of painting a corpse. [10]
- The jubilation of the people was mixed with the trumpet-call of the soldiers; handkerchiefs were waved and acclamations rang out. [10]
- The Seigneur noted the mixed emotions in her face and the delicate alertness of expression. [11]
- They mixed along the line of the Ohio River. [9]
- But strictly as the guests were divided with reference to their rank, they mixed without distinction in the conversation. [10]
- They are like the cattle-pens of a ranch--they shut in the several brands of historical cattle, each within its own fence, and keep them from getting mixed together. [5]
- The object in the body and the heating apparatus is the same; to increase the extent of surface.--We mix hair with plaster (as the Egyptians mixed straw with clay to make bricks) so that it shall hold more firmly. [6]
- The practice of the art is so mixed up with the deepest human interests that it is hard to pursue it with that even poise of the intellect which is demanded by science. [6]
- I don't doubt that the different personalities at our table will get mixed up in the reader's mind if he is not particularly clear-headed. [6]
- And I found that my feelings were mixed about him. [4]
- He said that that little thread had silver in it, mixed with base metal, such as lead and antimony, and other rubbish, and that there was a speck or two of gold visible. [5]
- Some of the streets were filthier than others; there was at least a choice; there were boxes and barrels of kitchen offal on all the sidewalks, but not everywhere manure-heaps, and in some places the stench was mixed with the more savory smell of cooking. [8]
- Even as I strained, the tones drew nearer, and they were mixed with sweeter ones I knew well, and Dorothy's mother's voice. [9]
- That was the strain of romance in him which came from his mixed ancestry. [11]
- The old gentleman stood surveying the couple--the one with a strongly complimentary right eye, the other with a mixed expression done with the left. [5]
- These had high, steep banks on each side, and every time we flew down one bank and scrambled up the other, our party inside got mixed somewhat. [5]
- Her hand was steady; the happy smile on her lips, and the eager expression of her eyes, might have led a spectator to believe that she was thirsty and had mixed herself a refreshing draught. [10]
- I had a sort of realizing sense of what the Bastille prisoners must have felt when they used to come out and look upon Paris after years of captivity, and note how curiously the familiar and the strange were mixed together before them. [5]
- There he would sit, blinking, and carrying on the while an undercurrent of protests and rumblings, while Miss Virginia and other young ladies mixed and chopped and boiled and baked and gossiped. [9]
- But for the Sir Walter disease, the character of the Southerner--or Southron, according to Sir Walter's starchier way of phrasing it--would be wholly modern, in place of modern and medieval mixed, and the South would be fully a generation further advanced than it is. [5]
- In Nahoum the sight of Kaid produced mixed feelings. [11]
- As a result, she made partial revealments of particulars forbidden by her Voices; and seemed to me to state as facts things which were but allegories and visions mixed with facts. [5]
- The portrait of Sellers, by Tracy, was fighting along, day by day, through this mixed weather, and daily adding to itself ineradicable signs of the checkered life it was leading. [5]
- It is most seldom that a person feels so mixed like that; and it is not to be recommended, either. [5]
- Now I have seen country people, --and by country people I don't mean people necessarily who live in the country, for everything is mixed in these days,--some of the best people in the world, intelligent, honest, sincere, who acted as the Indian would. [4]
- It was pretty safe to assume that intimate relations would spring up between some members of our mixed company; and it was not rash conjecture that some of these intimacies might end in such attachment as would furnish us hints, at least, of a love-story. [6]
- There is a Russian princess, a fair woman with cool observant eyes, making herself agreeable to a mixed company in three languages. [4]
- It used to roam the earth in the Old Silurian times, and lay eggs and catch fish and climb trees and live on fossils; for it was of a mixed breed, which was the fashion then. [5]
- When he was refreshed by a glass of wine mixed with water, which in Italy had grown to be his favourite drink, he said to the old housekeeper that he would not need to use his son's blood, as his own was equally efficacious. [10]
- This speech was received with great applause, mixed with cries of: "That's the talk! [5]
- Things have got pretty mixed when a legislature will give away a United States senatorship. [5]
- The story-writer's and play-writer's danger is that they will get their characters mixed, and make A say what B ought to have said. [6]
- It was a pity, too; for the new palace is mixed modern American-European, and has not a merit except costliness. [5]
- There was a pause, then we herd muffled sobbings, mixed with pitiful ejaculations. [5]
- But he drank only half of it, and, at his sister's pathetic entreaties, had more water mixed with the wine. [10]
- Her mind was on something else, and she had got two stories mixed up and sent her manuscript without having looked it over. [6]
- Well, it is of use to the dealer who sells white lead for paint, to increase the weight of the lead, and it is the belief hereabouts that it is mixed with powdered sugar. [4]
- There's no mite of use of your gettin' mixed up in politics. [9]
- And--quite naturally--a measure of the talc of smallnesses common to human nature is mixed up in it and distributed through it. [5]
- But the sight of that congregation this morning, mixed as it was, and the way he managed to weld it together. [9]
- This first placarding of one's name is a peculiar and mixed sensation. [4]
- In a barrel of odds and ends it is different; things get mixed up, and the juice kind of swaps around, and the things go better. [5]
- To the end of his days he enjoyed his bottle after dinner, nay, could scarce get along without it; and mixed a punch or a posset as well as any in our colony. [9]
- They were full of good things, but so incredibly mixed up and wandering that it made one's head swim to follow him. [5]
- It was a new experience to find that the royal lions fed upstairs, and mixed animals below! [6]
- The company is mixed, but there it is. [11]
- Then things got mixed, and Foulik Pasha upset the whole basket of plums. [11]
- His instincts are mixed up with innumerable acquired prejudices, erroneous conclusions, deceptive experiences, partial truths, one-sided tendencies. [6]
- Organs and church-music mixed up with a bombardment is a powerful queer combination--along at first. [5]
- There was affection mixed up in it--I realized afterward--but I longed to take her and shake her and lock her up until she should come to her senses: I couldn't. [9]
- Yet I purposely mixed that up with other things, hoping to make it obscure--and I did. [5]
- Here was a mixed company, of various conditions, as I have already told my readers, who came together regularly, and before they were aware of it formed something like a club or association. [6]
- It was the middle of January, at eleven o'clock at night, that we left Munich, on a mixed railway train, choosing that time, and the slowest of slow trains, that we might make the famous Brenner Pass by daylight. [4]
- Couldn't you have managed to stick to religion instead of getting mixed up with socialism? [9]
- They took his luggage, too, because of his crime, and as our luggage was so mixed together that they could not tell mine from his, they took it all. [5]
- But I don't like these mixed bloods and half-told stories. [6]
- He did not like his mixed blood, nor his looks, nor his ways. [6]
- The motives in life are so mixed that it seems impossible wholly to condemn or wholly to approve. [4]
- I have read it, and I am bound to admit that it seems a little mixed at a first glance. [5]
- I have read it again, and it does really seem a good deal more mixed than ever. [5]
- That is, it is not good to eat except when mixed with railroad coffee. [5]
- Mr. Roscoe's past is mixed up with hers somehow. [11]
- No principle stated is disturbed by the existence of this mixed class. [7]
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