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intersperse

[in-ter-spurs] / ˌɪn tərˈspɜrs /


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The tour footage is interspersed with archive material focusing on Sir Elton's popularity earlier in his career, particularly the 1970s.

From BBC

She performed a take on Judy Garland’s “I Happen to Like New York,” interspersed with commentary about how she started her career in the city around the same time “SNL” began in 1975.

From Los Angeles Times

While Hartman believes it’s best to intersperse the music between races, it’s not the only way to do things.

From Los Angeles Times

Volume blocks can consist of four to six-hour-long rides, three times a week, interspersed with high-intensity intervals on a static bike and weight training.

From BBC

In a riskier but effective grace note, interspersed throughout are poetic, home-movie-fashioned interludes, scenes of the girls at play that suggest missed experiences.

From Los Angeles Times