Mixed in a sentence as an adjective

And religion got mixed up in it, too.

It is blood mixed with interstitial fluid from the tip of the finger.

The papers are completed and mixed and then -- magically!

Reading down through all of the comments, I can see that people have a totally mixed opinion of how this can happen.

This isn't the first attempt at trying to "fix" the problem of underwater mortgages, but results so far have been mixed at best.

Cook for 20 mins then add mixed frozen veg. This will cost you about 30p per meal, and is pretty much complete [1].I eat the above most of the time, and take free food whenever possible.

I get on guys' cases all the time when they're being obliquely and overtly sexist, especially in mixed company.

Dragonfly is randomized: a nonce is mixed into every exchange.

Today's "journalism" seems to be all link-bait opinion pieces mixed in with copy-pastes from twitter.

""If you do not, the entire amount that's mixed with the unregistered-origin balance is subject to forfeit.

All he really has was some powder mixed with PVA glue, the problem being that although you could apply it to certain objects it's longevity was no more than 2 weeks.

So, moving the tiny bits of code away from their only invocation point has mixed results on the readability of the larger function.

There was little to no talk of "ethnic tensions" or "ancient hatreds", and all three major religions mixed freely, along with a sizable Jewish population dating back to the 1400s.

This type of bias is much more insidious than advertising, because it is not clear who “deserves” to be there, and who is willing to pay money to be listed.”“We believe the issue of advertising causes enough mixed incentives that it is crucial to have a competitive search engine that is transparent and in the academic realm.”“Search engines have migrated from the academic domain to the commercial.

Mixed definitions

adjective

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

See also: assorted miscellaneous motley

adjective

involving or composed of different races; "interracial schools"; "a mixed neighborhood"

See also: interracial