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(blend gradually)

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  • blend into — ˈblend ˌinto [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they blend into he/she/it blends into present participle blending into past tense …   Useful english dictionary

  • blend — [blend] vt. blended or blent, blending [ME blenden < OE blendan & ON blanda, to mix < IE base * bhlendh , to glimmer indistinctly > BLIND, BLUNDER] 1. to mix or mingle (varieties of tea, tobacco, etc.), esp. so as to produce a desired… …   English World dictionary

  • blend — blend1 [ blend ] verb 1. ) transitive to mix different foods or other substances together: Blend the butter and the sugar together. blend something with something: bio fuel blended with standard diesel blend something into something: Blend three… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • blend into — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms blend into : present tense I/you/we/they blend into he/she/it blends into present participle blending into past tense blended into past participle blended into blend into something to seem to gradually change… …   English dictionary

  • Gold Blend™ — [Gold Blend] noun [U] a make of instant coffee. It is made by Nescafé. Many people in Britain remember a series of television advertisements for the coffee in the 1990s in which a man and a woman gradually fell in love while drinking or talking… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Gold Blend{™} — n [U] a make of instant coffee. It is made by Nescafé. Many people in Britain remember a series of television advertisements for the coffee in the 1990s in which a man and a woman gradually fell in love while drinking or talking about Gold Blend …   Universalium

  • melt — melt1 meltable, adj. meltability, n. meltingly, adv. meltingness, n. /melt/, v., melted, melted or molten, melting, n. v.i. 1. to become liquefied by warmth or heat, as i …   Universalium

  • merge — verb (merged; merging) Etymology: Latin mergere; akin to Sanskrit majjati he dives Date: 1636 transitive verb 1. archaic to plunge or engulf in something ; immerse 2. to cause to combine, unite, or coalesce 3. to blend gradually b …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • merge — verb combine or be combined to form a single entity. ↘blend or cause to blend gradually into something else. ↘(usu. merge something in) Law absorb (a title or estate) in another. Origin C17 (in the sense immerse oneself ): from L. mergere to dip …   English new terms dictionary

  • melt — I [[t]mɛlt[/t]] v. i. 1) phs to become liquefied by heat 2) to dissolve: The lozenge will melt on your tongue[/ex] 3) to diminish to nothing: His fortune slowly melted away[/ex] 4) to pass; blend: Night melted into day[/ex] 5) to become softened… …   From formal English to slang

  • melt — [c]/mɛlt / (say melt) verb (melted, melted or molten, melting) –verb (i) 1. to become liquefied by heat, as ice, snow, butter, metal, etc. 2. (not in scientific use) to become liquid; dissolve. 3. Obsolete Colloquial to spend, especially a cheque …  

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