interject
UK /ɪn.təˈdʒɛkt/ US /ɪn.tɚˈd͡ʒɛkt/
verb 3
Definitions
verb
1
To insert something between other things.
2
To say as an interruption or aside.
He roared with prodigious violence against George the Second. When he ceased, Moody interjected, in an Irish tone, and with a comick look, “Ah! poor George the Second.”
‘Please, sir, Richard says one of the horses has got a very bad cold, and he thinks, sir, if you could make it convenient to go the day after to-morrow, instead of to-morrow, he could physic it to-day, so as—’ ‘Confound his impudence!’ interjected the master.
3
To interpose oneself; to intervene.
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