Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Inserted as an interlude; having interludes.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Inserted in the manner of an interlude; having or containing interludes.

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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of interlude.

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Examples

  • So they were reporting that they were instance of about - 40 instances in which the Chinese authority interluded the foreign journalists.

    CNN Transcript Mar 21, 2008 2008

  • His work was interluded with comments on men and affairs -- the very nature of his task brought into play that sense of humor and that stimulation of fancy to which he responded with such readiness.

    Tam o' the Scoots Edgar Wallace 1903

  • On the side of the shack nearest to the mountain side stood a new freshly-painted army ambulance; a note of modernity interluded in a world-old symphony of sand, rocks, and atmosphere.

    The Man Who Would Not Be Saved 1902

  • Her knowledge of the English language consisted of "No" and my French vocabulary consisted of "Oui," so our conversation was limited to a few apologetic and friendly smiles interluded with an occasional pressure of the hand.

    Nellie Bly's Book: Around the World in Seventy-Two Days 1890

  • She used to bring down strange accounts of her startling adventures in the slums, and relate them in a rattling style, interluded with slang, being evidently delighted to shock and puzzle her hearers; but still she was always good-natured in deed if not in word, and Lord Northmoor was very grateful for her offer of hospitality to

    That Stick Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

  • As I said some pieces are with vocals, quite unusual for the band, almost 90% of their material is instrumental, are very good, pleasent and warm voice interluded great with the rest of the instruments.

    Netvouz - new bookmarks 2010

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