Lexicographical Neighbors of Interplayed
Literary usage of Interplayed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Harper's Atlas of American History by Dixon Ryan Fox (1920)
"In short, the maps may prove a kind of laboratory where the student may himself
discover and indicate the forces which have interplayed to make this nation. ..."
2. An American Diplomat in China by Paul Samuel Reinsch (1922)
"These influences interplayed with cumulative effect; no concerted opposition was
formed; by a sort of football "interference" the policy to condemn German ..."
3. The Comic History of the United States: From a Period Prior to the Discovery by John D. Sherwood (1870)
"... and through the varied flames ever interplayed the figure of the African.
Suddenly, in the autumn of 1859, through the lurid light was thrust a gaunt, ..."
4. The People's Bible: Discourses Upon Holy Scripture by Joseph Parker (1895)
"... of Greece,—all these things blended and combined and interplayed upon the
imagination, the memory, and the consciousness of the Corinthian population. ..."
5. Cape Cod and the Old Colonyby Albert Perry Brigham by Albert Perry Brigham (1920)
"Salt waters and the opening of wide lands have interplayed in the destiny of the
Pilgrims and their children. How the first colonists and those who followed ..."