The silver sculpture of cooking pots intermingled with aluminum replicas of guns suggest the infiltration of violence into everyday life. |
In Washington from mid-October to early May, long-tailed ducks are usually found in deep salt water, sometimes intermingled with scoters. |
The shouting started again, but this time intermingled with sounds of laughter. |
Lots of people do more intermingled plantings, in the cottagey way, but that's not for me. |
Acts of violence, intermingled with humour, are core features of the novel. |
Here, honor, freedom, love, betrayal and friendship are intermingled during a World War II drama through a series of flashbacks. |