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interlope

[in-ter-lohp, in-ter-lohp] / ˌɪn tərˈloʊp, ˈɪn tərˌloʊp /


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He’s had it for more than 50 years and once used a baseball bat to knock out the windows of an interloping car.

From New York Times

The independence of the Amazon Labor Union also appeared to undermine Amazon’s anti-union talking points, which cast the union as an interloping “third party.”

From New York Times

That’s when the interloping trio knocks on the door, with animal masks on their heads and malice in mind.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s tempting to think the cooks and housekeepers are behind the warnings, securing for themselves some distance from the interloping foreigners.

From Los Angeles Times

To weed out interloping DNA, the team compared the sequences with genetic code from an African elephant, a close relative of mammoths.

From New York Times