Commingling, Truculent, Injudicious
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Commingling- combining or mixing
Ex: The commingling of oil and herbs in the emulsion provided a depth of flavor. When the boss walked into the kitchen and saw this concoction, he let Anthony know that this was a Sbarro, and that the regular clientele’s taste buds had been shorn off through years of ingesting their oregano-laced slop. “Just put the plastic cheese on the reheated play-doh canvas, give it to Giuseppe so he can smear it against his underarms and infuse it with a little Sicilian scent, microwave it until you’re positive its radiation levels would at least match present-day Fukushima, and then give it a dunk in the mop bucket. Come on, Anthony! It’s not rocket science!”
Truculent- aggressive, behaving belligerently
Ex: The local Boston Irish drunk became truculent once the first drop of whiskey hit his tongue. He almost came to blows with another red-faced loser after arguing about who was the bigger Bill Burr super fan.
Injudicious- foolish, showing poor judgement
Ex: It was a very injudicious choice to hit on D.K. Metcalf’s girl.