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interlaced



ADJECTIVE
crisscross
Synonyms




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A medley of short scenes interlarded with violin solos, it lacks coherence; its argument never comes into focus and, most problematically, its women don’t either.

From New York Times • May 29, 2018

A mixed but mostly young crowd filed into the theater, interlarded with conspicuously older relatives of the show’s staff.

From New York Times • Oct. 24, 2017

A low-key speaker who never talked down to his audiences, Nyerere interlarded his membership pitches with dry humor and nonviolent philosophy.

From Time Magazine Archive

The big noise in Times Square and elsewhere, interlarded with dance music all night long.

From Time Magazine Archive

He spoke in the local patois, but straightway branched off into French interlarded with German when Dalroy appeared.

From The Day of Wrath A Story of 1914 by Tracy, Louis




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