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mixed

If something is mixed, it includes different kinds of things. I don't know. I have very mixed feelings about these changes. The quality of show dogs here is rather mixed.

mixed

(= assorted, miscellaneous, motley, sundry) consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds an arrangement of assorted spring flowers assorted sizes miscellaneous accessories a mixed program of baroque and contemporary music a motley crew sundry sciences commonly known as social — I.A.Richards (= interracial) involving or composed of different races interracial schools a mixed neighborhood

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  • What words describe a school or organization that includes males and females?

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Simple sentences

The boss said this group is a real mixed bag. I wonder if he places me with the wheat or the chaff.
Cultures of the East and the West are mixed in this country.
The teacher mixed up our names.
He got mixed up in his friend's affair.
She mixed him up with someone else.
Mary mixed the ingredients to make a cake.
Did you know that if you mixed red and blue paint you obtained purple?
After you've mixed everything well, add salad dressing and a little pepper!
He lives in a mixed japanese western styled house.
I am all mixed up.
It's easy to get monosyllabic words mixed up with each other.
Don't get mixed up in that.
Tom mixed himself a drink.
I have mixed feelings about this.
He mixed sugar with milk.
She mixed the butter and sugar together.
Relations between the Soviet Union and the western Allies were mixed.
Continue stirring until the chocolate chips are mixed uniformly through the cookie dough.
She frequently gets sugar and salt mixed up.
Now you've got me all mixed up.
The film received mixed reviews.
Tom had mixed feelings.
I had mixed feelings.
I have mixed feelings about that.

Movie subtitles

Way too many mixed metaphors.
I was worried when you got mixed up with that two-timer Putty Nose.
Now you've mixed me up.
Don't tell me you've mixed them up?
It's the first chance I ever got with decent society people. to see my name in the paper with somebody that ain't mixed. in your dirty politics, and if I miss it, you'll pay for it with everything you got.
I don't want to be mixed up with Murphy or any other gangsters.
A few chemicals mixed together, that's all, and flesh and blood and bone just fade away.
The poor thing has had her life all mixed up but I've come over expressly to straighten it all out for her.
Why did I ever get mixed up with you?
Besides, I don't want to be mixed up in any nasty business.
Well Martial, I guess you got me. but I was not mixed up with that gang.I was trying to help you. -You darn fool..
I got a hunch that if you go up there, you can pick up some of the gang that were mixed up at the stage coach hold up yesterday.
Well, don't get them mixed up, because this is my coat.
Please, you can't get mixed up in this.
I dove head first into the bewitching world of Islam, which mixed nobility, poetry and cruelty, and where God commanded every move.
They say I'm mixed.
There're other mixed couples.
I mixed infidel blood. with that of the true warriors of the faith.
He's mixed up with the toughest gangsters in town.
How did you get mixed up with these people?
I got mixed up in a little trouble and I thought I'd stay away out of town until the gendarmes forgot about it.
Can you imagine the mixed feminine population we would have had then?
You've got me mixed up with someone else, Sergeant.
You don't think I'd get mixed up in anything shady?
The images created by the fever are mixed with the memory of what happened.
They're always mixed up with a lot of mysteries that will turn your hair grey.
You're kind of mixed up, aren't you?
Weren't you mixed up in an auto accident over in Roslyn, Long Island, a few days ago?
Well, this job has all the earmarks of that gang you were mixed up with in New York.
We don't wanna get mixed up in it.
Remember the other two who were mixed in with him on this. Julia and Nunheim.
Don't get mixed up with a traveling player like me.
It's just that I'm all mixed up, that's all.
Dear, I'm all mixed.
Everyone mixed up in the case.

News and current affairs

More interesting and significant are the mixed reviews from G-20 presidents and finance ministers.
To be sure, like all European royal families, the origins of the Dutch royal family are decidedly mixed.
Now that many European nations have become increasingly mixed in terms of ethnicity and culture, the only way forward is to learn to live together.
On a third issue, the results so far are mixed.
But, when it comes to the era of supposed US hegemony, there has always been a lot of fiction mixed in with the facts.
It has been correctly said over and again that Arafat was a mixed blessing for his people.
The tribes of the Asir region, which have a mixed sense of identity due to their close ties to Yemeni tribes, feel alienated from both the political and the economic center.
Such is Thaksin's mixed legacy.
Elites often can speak foreign languages, and big cities are traditionally more tolerant and open to mixed populations.
But larger banks can get into trouble when these two principles get mixed up.
But countries have so far had mixed success in attracting skilled immigrants.
In an attempt to solve the problem, a mixed electoral system was introduced in the early 1990's, with about three quarters of the seats assigned under plurality rule in single member districts and the rest allocated under proportional representation.
This is because global warming has mixed effects; for moderate warming, the benefits prevail.
While the decision would have a significant political downside - that is, immediately diluting Scotland's newly acquired sovereignty - its economic implications are mixed.
Too little government attention has been focused on such issues, partly because payoffs occur beyond electoral horizons, and partly because the effectiveness of government programs has been mixed.
The celebration of the glory of the past, mixed with popular English songs of the present, seemed to indicate renewed national confidence.
Public reaction to both was mixed.
The fiscal trends for 2013 are mixed, but negative overall.
Such is Thaksin's mixed legacy. The opportunities, hopes, and dreams delivered to the downtrodden and the vision and plans for Thailand's future were enmeshed with his own venality.
The equivocal nature of Iran's alliances, however, can be a mixed blessing.
Even in cases where its rhetoric has sent mixed messages, US policies have been decidedly liberal.
The answer may prove to be mixed.
In fact, China is a type of mixed economy, with a number of specific features, some of which favor GDP growth, while others have not dragged down the economy to any considerable extent so far.

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