The mingled sense of helplessness and talent tormented him.
He gingerly handed back the child, with a mingled sense of relief and reluctance.
Chavez experienced a mingled sense of anger and relief.
Anne swallowed around a mingled sense of nausea and relief, recalling what was left behind on the back room floor.
More than anything, we seem to want from summer culture a mingled sense of where we are and what we're seeing.
A mingled sense of dread and despair settled over his body like a shroud.
Rashmika watched with a mingled sense of horror and sympathy as the parties vanished from view beneath the huge hull of the caravan.
He felt a mingled sense of elation and dismay at thought of the summer.
At last I dragged myself on to my stomach on the trunk, and lay there a breathless sop, with a mingled sense of humour and injustice.
Pizarro stared into the midst of it, feeling a mingled sense of curiosity and annoyance.