mingle-mangle
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of mingle-mangle
Example Sentences
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I tried it, but I always seemed to revert to excess: one big mingle-mangle, everybody in the pool.
From New York Times • Jul. 16, 2022
There had been no half measures at Northampton, for the Puritans had a loathing of what they called a "mingle-mangle."
From By What Authority? by Benson, Robert Hugh
I pray you make no mingle-mangle of things that do so differ in themselves, though ’tis true they come all of one source—the union and the unity of Christ and the believer.”
From It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot by Irwin, M. (Madelaine)
The consequence is, that many passages in these sermons are what Latimer would call a "mingle-mangle," or what we should call in this day "a complete mess."
From A Sketch of the Life and Labors of George Whitefield by Ryle, John Charles
So that the Essay is written with a stimulating mingle-mangle of attraction and reluctance, of advocacy and admission.
From Matthew Arnold by Saintsbury, George
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