Sorrow and pain mingled with the cold lights of rage and vengeance in his eyes.
There would be grief, and anger, and raw pain mingled uneasily with patriotism and pride and a search to draw meaning from mind-numbing slaughter.
She is such a fine actress and is so beautifully directed by Joyce Chopra that her shock, pain and intelligence mingle to uncommonly powerful effect.
I thought again of her execution-the brick-walled air well, the approaching sun, how small she had been; and then the remembered pain of the Gobi Desert mingled with it and I couldn't bear it any longer.
He slammed his fist into the wall, and the pain and the rage mingled to force a brief moment of clarity out of his maimed consciousness.
In his face, pain and shame mingled.
The hand between her legs massaged the most moist portion of her, and she knew that her face was flushed, and the pain and the pleasure mingled.
His hot brown eyes met Jamie's with a look in which pain and anger mingled with resentment-and something else I didn't recognize.
Ms. Applebroog's paintings could only be made by someone who is older, has seen a lot of life, and understands the way joy and pain mingle in almost all facets of human existence.
She twitched as she felt pain and pleasure mingle familiarly.