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Mixer   /mˈɪksər/   Listen
Mixer

noun
1.
A party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity.  Synonyms: sociable, social.
2.
Club soda or fruit juice used to mix with alcohol.
3.
Electronic equipment that mixes two or more input signals to give a single output signal.
4.
A kitchen utensil that is used for mixing foods.



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"Mixer" Quotes from Famous Books



... a bend in the road upon a gang of men, road mending. There was a huge concrete mixer and she wondered at the sight of it, a new sign of progress for Bloomfield. There was a stretch of loose rock and a wooden bar blocking the road. Zeke muttered his dismay but did not stop. They rolled right up to the barrier. A man in khaki breeches and flannel shirt ...
— Stubble • George Looms

... air-driven engines on the same frame. These mixers were placed at the surface, and were charged with barrows, the correct quantities of sand and stone for each batch being measured in rectangular boxes previous to loading the barrows. The concrete was discharged from the mixer into a hopper which divided into two chutes, only one of which was used at a time, the concrete being shoveled from the bottom of the chutes to its final position. Facing mortar, 2 in. thick, was deposited simultaneously ...
— Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, vol. LXVIII, Sept. 1910 - The Site of the Terminal Station. Paper No. 1157 • George C. Clarke



Words linked to "Mixer" :   whisk, liquidizer, drink, potable, beverage, mixed drink, eggwhisk, eggbeater, liquidiser, party, electric mixer, blender, electronic equipment, mix, drinkable, kitchen utensil



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