Prepositions after "mingle"

mingle with, in, into, alongside or amidst?

In 82% of cases "mingle with" is used

My maid have been mingling with other maids.

Cries of terror mingled with the sound of firing.

All the musicians are mingling with the punters.

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We had nothing better to do so we would just come and mingle with the people that are here.

Let everything cook away and warm up gently so the flavors have time to mingle with the wine.

The actors, when not required, stood around at the edges of the stage drinking beer and mingling with the audience.

I mingled with the crowds, hoping to take photographs, but was not very popular with either the villagers or the refugees.

In the historic centre, I mingled with the tourists and then kept walking till I reached the old fortification of the city.

In 10% of cases "mingle in" is used

Appetizers were passed as guests mingled in an open field on the farm.

News and commentary are mingled in an uninterrupted stream of political campaigning.

A couple of days later I was at the Puffin Party, mingling in a world I thought I'd never catch even a glimpse of.

Men and women do not usually mingle in Afghanistan unless they are related, and parties involving both genders are rare and kept secret.

In 2% of cases "mingle into" is used

But after 24 hours like the locals, you may not even be aware of the sound as it mingles into the background.

In 1% of cases "mingle alongside" is used

In Bujumbura's Asian quarter, those of Omani origin mingle alongside those with ancestors from Yemen or Pakistan.

In 1% of cases "mingle amidst" is used

Mingling amidst the gay dresses of the better orders, hardy farmers made their way to the public granaries.

In 1% of cases "mingle around" is used

I descended the escalator to see about 100 people dressed in business attire mingling around the coffee.

In 1% of cases "mingle for" is used

Western and eastern european cultures is a no brainer, truth is they have been mingling for centuries.

In 1% of cases "mingle to" is used

Maria Maguire then completed the formalities and the group mingled to a delicious array of treats and drinks in the context of the wonderful view to the Harbour from the MLC centre.

In 1% of cases "mingle within" is used

This comes from being a stranger, outsider, the other person, an alien; who are often voiceless people that mingle within a population.