Mingler vs Mingier - What's the difference?
mingler | mingier |
One who, or that which, mingles.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 4, author=The New York Times, title=Pop and Rock Listings, work=New York Times
, passage=? MARTIRIO (Tuesday and Wednesday) This Spanish singer, long a curious mingler of pop, jazz and flamenco, recorded her new album, “Primavera en Nueva York” (Calle 54), in New York with a jazz band, its boleros reinterpreted as a languorous, savory jazz suite. }} (mingy)
(colloquial) Mean, miserly, stingy.
*1974 , (GB Edwards), The Book of Ebenezer Le Page , New York 2007, p. 298:
*:After the Liberation Mrs Crewe kept on being as mingy as before with the food; and wouldn't let Harold buy any new clothes.
*1985 , (Peter Carey), Illywhacker , Faber and Faber 2003, p. 413:
*:Now all that, in its mingy way, is logical enough.
As a noun mingler
is one who, or that which, mingles.As an adjective mingier is
comparative of mingy.mingler
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