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interlard

[in-ter-lahrd] / ˌɪn tərˈlɑrd /


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Both interlard their radio talk with bits of hard rock.

From Time Magazine Archive

The conclusion of Monkey is surprising enough, and the late Sam Janney has managed to interlard his melodrama with agreeable comedy..

From Time Magazine Archive

She knew two other methods also—either to interlard her lies with truth or to tell a truth as though it were a lie.

From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck

And as he talked he began to interlard his English with bits of German, the language to which his tongue had accustomed itself in the past ten years.

From Fanny Herself by Ferber, Edna

I ought to explain that when she was in England she did not interlard her discourse with French scraps.

From A Woman-Hater by Reade, Charles