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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intersperse.

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Examples

  • But this is also an epic film, told over generations, which intersperses a story of global political change with Reed's rocky but ultimately, loving relationship with his wife, Louise Bryant.

    Delia Lloyd: 5 Political Films Worth Seeing Delia Lloyd 2011

  • But this is also an epic film, told over generations, which intersperses a story of global political change with Reed's rocky but ultimately, loving relationship with his wife, Louise Bryant.

    Delia Lloyd: 5 Political Films Worth Seeing Delia Lloyd 2011

  • He intersperses the grim drama, shot in darker tones often with a handheld camera, with Precious 'escapist fantasies, drenched in vivid color and tinged with humor.

    'Precious' is raw and painful but poignant 2009

  • The show intersperses stand-up bits with vignettes.

    TV on DVD 2011

  • The show intersperses stand-up bits with vignettes.

    TV on DVD 2011

  • She intersperses italicized quotes from the various Socratic dialogues at key points in her narrative - Socrates acts as his own Greek chorus on every page, and the effect is mesmerizing.

    "The Hemlock Cup," a history of Socrates Post 2011

  • While telling Petra's story, Ms. Pearson intersperses episodes from the life of Bill Finn, the copywriter who produces much of the Essential David Cassidy magazine.

    Truly, Madly, Remotely Clare McHugh 2011

  • I love the way the show intersperses quick flashbacks into the narrative.

    First Look: Tennis-playing Jenna from the '30 Rock' season premiere | EW.com 2009

  • She intersperses italicized quotes from the various Socratic dialogues at key points in her narrative - Socrates acts as his own Greek chorus on every page, and the effect is mesmerizing.

    "The Hemlock Cup," a history of Socrates Post 2011

  • It traces the evolution of the game from pick-up soccer in vacant lots to the World Cup, and intersperses accounts of legendary goals with the effects of big money on styles of play.

    Archive 2009-04-01 2009

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