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Mingler

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min·gle  (mnggl)
v. min·gled, min·gling, min·gles
v.tr.
1. To mix or bring together in combination, usually without loss of individual characteristics. See Synonyms at mix.
2. To mix so that the components become united; merge.
v.intr.
1. To be or become mixed or united.
2. To join or take part with others: The faculty mingled with the trustees.

[Middle English menglen, frequentative of mengen, to mix, from Old English mengan; see mag- in Indo-European roots.]

mingler n.


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If they want outstanding-looking girls, those that are knowledgeable about the product and good minglers, those girls are going to get $35 to $50 an hour," said Hartman, who said she was bound by confidentiality clauses not to reveal client names.
There were various question marks about most of the others and I wasn't sure about any of them, but I did fancy Buffalo Vieri," said Harris, whose hot run continued yesterday when Minglers Brush raced to a tenlength success in the opener at Monmore's Bags meeting.
A savvy mingler stops and adds the magic words, And what about you?
 
 
 
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