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  • verb Present participle of interlope.

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Examples

  • Well afterall it was their turf before we interloped.

    Muley Fawns Too Cute for Field & Stream? 2009

  • Well afterall it was their turf before we interloped.

    Muley Fawns Too Cute for Field & Stream? 2009

  • As the sun above made its arc and evening interloped from the corners we designed together a self - winding stair.

    THE BOOK OF SUCH ~ a suite of poems 2009

  • As the sun above made its arc and evening interloped from the corners we designed together a self - winding stair.

    THE BOOK OF SUCH ~ a suite of poems 2009

  • They interloped their way in to the Sub Hollywood 'bling' set through the nightclubs-preying on personalities not known for intelligence, or discretion.

    Lisa Derrick: Paris Hilton, Girl Detective? 2009

  • When he's done patrolling the back yard, saving us all from squirrels and ensuring that no interlopers have interloped, Simba comes to the back door and waits quietly to be let in.

    Archive 2005-12-01 Pat 2005

  • When he's done patrolling the back yard, saving us all from squirrels and ensuring that no interlopers have interloped, Simba comes to the back door and waits quietly to be let in.

    Can I come in? Pat 2005

  • Here is a jade-coloured conglomeration of life resembling nothing in the world more than a loose handful of worms without beginning and without end, interloped and writhing and glowing as it writhes with opalescent fires; and here a tiny leafless shrub, jointed with each alternate joint, ivory, white, and ruby-red respectively; again this tracery of gold and green and salmon pink decorating a shiny stone, in formal and consistent pattern.

    My Tropic Isle 2003

  • New principles, too, have been interloped into the law of nations, founded neither in justice nor the usage or acknowledgment of nations.

    Inaugural Addresses and Messages 1892

  • Here is a jade-coloured conglomeration of life resembling nothing in the world more than a loose handful of worms without beginning and without end, interloped and writhing and glowing as it writhes with opalescent fires; and here a tiny leafless shrub, jointed with each alternate joint, ivory, white, and ruby-red respectively; again this tracery of gold and green and salmon pink decorating a shiny stone, in formal and consistent pattern.

    My Tropic Isle 1887

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