mingle in (with someone)

mingle in (with someone)

To converse or chat (with someone or a group of people) in an easy, friendly manner; to mix or fit in well (with someone or a group of people). I've got to talk to Mike for a while about a work issue, so why don't you go and mingle in with some of the other people at the party, and I'll join you in a minute. I was worried that Tommy wouldn't like starting play school, but it's great to see him mingling in right away.
See also: mingle
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

mingle in (with someone)

to join in with someone; to mix with people. I am going to go into the hall and mingle in with the rest of the guests. Ken came into the room and mingled in at once.
See also: mingle
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • mingle
  • mingle in
  • mingle with
  • mingle with (someone or something)
  • chew the fat
  • chew the fat/rag, to
  • chew the rag
  • converse
  • converse about (someone or something)
  • talk to (one)