Interspersing [verb]

Definition of Interspersing:

scatter

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Sentence/Example of Interspersing:

Our author is wont to break off suddenly and intersperse his arguments with affectionate words of exhortation.

That a grave historian should intersperse the innumerable trivialities of the Worthies may be only less shocking.

Intersperse the pieces of chicken with layers of paste in square slices.

Some funny incidents too, intersperse themselves from time to time.

These kind of observations you have always wished me to intersperse, as they arise to my thoughts.

Make this force-meat into balls, and intersperse them among the pieces of chicken.

But with these he would intersperse the details which are the charm of historical romances.

If you have, commit half-a-dozen texts to memory, and intersperse them judiciously through your conversation.

I would speak my patter, and you would intersperse my orations with melodious ballads bearing upon the virtues of Poulter's Pills.

They must lessen our faults, appear to excuse them, intersperse praises and evidence of love and esteem.