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intersperse

[in-ter-spurs] / ˌɪn tərˈspɜrs /


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You can intersperse more prolonged bouts with quick bursts, whether downsizing clothing or a tool drawer.

From Seattle Times

Transcripts of those conversations are the beating heart of “Honey, Baby, Mine,” the actresses’ joint memoir, which also includes photographs, recipes, memorabilia and short, interspersed chapters written by each woman.

From New York Times

All of which is to say that the most sacred week in Christianity’s liturgical year is, in D.C., interspersed with days of cruelty and heartlessness.

From Washington Post

Personal narrative is interspersed with discussions of poets as varied as W.S.

From Washington Post

The first act of the play is broken into short scenes, interspersed with snippets of interrogations of various women claiming to have had visions.

From Seattle Times