mixer

[ UK /mˈɪksɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈmɪksɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. club soda or fruit juice used to mix with alcohol
  2. electronic equipment that mixes two or more input signals to give a single output signal
  3. a kitchen utensil that is used for mixing foods
  4. a party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity
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How To Use mixer In A Sentence

  • Do you really want ambient and drum'n'bass remixers stomping on your world music? Times, Sunday Times
  • FK - pressure-cook would be the best way, but you could try boiling it with plenty of water so that it becomes really mushy, then blend it in a mixer to make a thick soup. or you could use a regular slow-cooker that you get in the US, except that it would be a bit time-consuming: Gujarati Dal (Healthy Lentil Soup)
  • Oh - and I want a food mixer of some sort, because creaming butter and sugar by hand is not a lot of fun.
  • Chromic oxide was thoroughly premixed with finely ground barley in a horizontal ribbon mixer.
  • The very first day I discovered the moisture meter in the mixer was not working properly, giving an inconsistent mix and the cement weigh batcher was weighing inconsistent amounts for each batch. Undefined
  • It was essentially a labour-saving alternative to using a fork, whisk or food mixer. Times, Sunday Times
  • He went on to become one of the most venerated remixers of the 1990s. Times, Sunday Times
  • A detailed list of specific sounds is often compiled in pre-production but once filming starts it is important for the sound recordist (also known as the location mixer) to stay on their toes and capture any audio that may be required later.
  • A cement mixer agitates the cement until it is ready to pour.
  • The distiller recommends only drinking the 180 proof poteen with mixers.
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