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- verb Present participle of
interject .
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Examples
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"God, I feel like hell tonight," interjecting "... and I mean it," and she induced the crowd into several sing-alongs.
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"God, I feel like hell tonight," interjecting "... and I mean it," and she induced the crowd into several sing-alongs.
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"God, I feel like hell tonight," interjecting "... and I mean it," and she induced the crowd into several sing-alongs.
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"God, I feel like hell tonight," interjecting "... and I mean it," and she induced the crowd into several sing-alongs.
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"God, I feel like hell tonight," interjecting "... and I mean it," and she induced the crowd into several sing-alongs.
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"God, I feel like hell tonight," interjecting "... and I mean it," and she induced the crowd into several sing-alongs.
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"God, I feel like hell tonight," interjecting "... and I mean it," and she induced the crowd into several sing-alongs.
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Such as recapitalization by direct equity investment, such as interjecting the Fed in the interbank lending stream to restore trust.
Seeker Blog 2008
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No adults ever truly addressed each other, she'd decided years ago, just engaged in the type of ceaseless monologues most folks made while deciphering their own life's riddles, responding as if interacting, and interjecting here and there a few slightly tangential relationships to the topic at hand, to appease the idea of participation.
Good Country. People. Heather Fowler 2011
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They used to see themselves as presenting "both sides" of an argument and interjecting reality and fact to counter spin from both sides, but they've abdicated even this light duty these days.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points [151] -- Obama's Speech Chris Weigant 2011
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