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Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916.

Mingle

Mingled … like the fragments of a couple of broken lantern slides swept up together.
—Robert. C. Bates

Our two spirits mingled like scents from varying roses that remain one sweetness, nor can ever more be singled.
—George Eliot

Mingled in these vulgar controversies like a knight of romance among caitiff brawlers.
—Henry Hallam

Mingle into one,
Like blended streams that make one music as they run.
—Thomas Hood

They had mingled their hearts together as they grew up, as two saplings planted near, mingle their branches as they become trees.
—Victor Hugo

Mingle … like sunshine and rain.
—William Knox

Mingling foes,
Like billows dash’d in conflict.
—James Montgomery

My soul is commingled with thine,
As water is mingled with wine.
—Asian

Meet and mingle like human fear and hope.
—A. J. Ryan