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Definition of Interspersing
1. intersperse [v] - See also: intersperse
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interspersing
Literary usage of Interspersing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Medical Times and Gazette (1861)
"... in which the work was originally cast " has replaced the "summary of cases"
by "interspersing numerous illustrative cases, detailed more at length, ..."
2. Proceedings of the Anti-Sabbath Convention: Held in the Melodeon, March 23d by Henry Martyn Parkhurst (1848)
"... The above article we have abridged from the " Traveller," interspersing remarks
of our own. One day of rest in seven is the poor man's blessing; ..."
3. Report on the Necessity of Preserving and Replanting Forests by Ramsay Weston Phipps (1883)
"Formerly the interspersing belts and large masses of yet untouched forests held,
in a manner afterwards to be explained, during the summer period of ..."
4. The Model Etymology: With Sentences Showing the Correct Use of Words; and a by Anne C. Webb (1869)
"In the tuition (543) of little children, care should be taken to diversify (565)
the exercises, by interspersing recreations and lighter studies, ..."