mix up

VERB
  1. cause to be perplexed or confounded
    This problem stumped her
  2. assemble without order or sense
    She jumbles the words when she is supposed to write a sentence
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How To Use mix up In A Sentence

  • Mix up pots of poster paint, and give your children a pot of paint in each colour, a couple of brushes and a glass of water.
  • If you mix up those data we shan't find the one we need quickly.
  • You need electric juice to mix up all those fruity summer drinks to be enjoyed poolside.
  • However "boring" my introduction may have appeared to Dr. Tarassuk, it was necessary precisely for the purpose of making the term clear to foreign readers, so that they would not mix up kliukva with the non-ironic terms "blunder" or "boner. Cranberry Sauce
  • The drinks meanwhile are exquisite: dashing barmen mix up cool signatures such as the Champagne Martini and the cucumber-infused Mojito.
  • We mix up cardio, stretches and body weights to hone and tone her body. The Sun
  • Behind a circular wood-bar, staff mix up magnificent concoctions like Guavapolitans and Lychee-tinis and awestruck babes and their boys knock them back like soda pop.
  • Mix up some plaster of Paris with the water in the paper cup, stirring until smooth with the Popsicle stick.
  • Coarse salt has a more noticeable saltiness, so add just a little when you start to mix up your batch, and add more to taste. Butter with Sea Salt Crystals | Baking Bites
  • Don't mix up the bottles - you'll have to repeat the experiment if you do.
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