interject
Collocations
2VERB + INTERJECT
like
INTERJECT + NOUN
moment
Definitions
verb
To insert something between other things.
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.
To interpose oneself; to intervene.
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5He 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.”
Wiktionary‘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
WiktionaryAs I listened I interjected an occasional sentence of Japanese translation for our guests.
WiktionaryI'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux is, in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux.
Tatoeba · #10949649Might I interject?
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