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interval

[in-ter-vuhl] / ˈɪn tər vəl /


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The interval did check the momentum of the childhood friends a little, as Norway - who also won bronze in 2018 - drew level again.

From BBC

It was bigger than any our master owned, with a line of jerrican buoys dotted at intervals over what must have been a kilometer.

From Literature

He sees value in observing the pauses between things—intervals that, he argues, can be as eloquent and productive as any bursts of energetic activity.

From The Wall Street Journal

The actor was so keen to be in the theatre, he even worked as an usher and sold ice creams to audiences during the interval.

From BBC

Many on Wall Street suspect Warsh said what was needed to get the job, and after a suitable interval in office, will be his own man.

From The Wall Street Journal