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intersperse

[in-ter-spurs] / ˌɪn tərˈspɜrs /


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"Sometimes he would delete them and sometimes he wouldn't, and then, interspersed with that would be videos of him playing at the Albert Hall."

From BBC

But he offers the trenchant point that it intersperses high-intensity plays with huddled breaks.

From The Wall Street Journal

These are interspersed with flashes of TV static and ocean waves, all set to the sounds of humming, disjointed cello notes and deep breathing.

From Los Angeles Times

Each one charted the acceleration of the cancer in her body and the growth of the baby, interspersed with notes on her research.

From Literature

Now she takes a daily oral chemotherapy which enables her to lead a relatively normal life - interspersed with regular medical appointments.

From BBC