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intersperse

[in-ter-spurs] / ˌɪn tərˈspɜrs /


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Tunes were interspersed with diver awareness messages about ways to minimize environmental impacts on the world’s coral reefs, whose rich biodiversity has led them to be called the rainforests of the sea.

From Seattle Times

“Joy Ride” processes all of its familiar ingredients into a sustained, sometimes near-berserk, barrage of jokes, interspersed with epic set pieces.

From New York Times

The video was interspersed with shots of various players speaking glowingly of Federer.

From Seattle Times

Nemens, who grew up in Seattle, structured her first novel like a baseball game: nine chapters, each focusing on a different character during baseball’s major-league spring training, interspersed with sports writer commentary.

From Seattle Times

This BBC radio program is tailor-made for those moments — immersive soundscapes from around the world, interspersed with snippets of gentle narration.

From New York Times