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Discover LudwigThe word 'interjecting' is correct and usable in written English
It means to interrupt or insert in a conversation or discussion. It is often used to add a thought or opinion to a conversation or to break the flow of a discussion. Example: She couldn't help interjecting whenever she heard someone making a false statement about her favorite author. In this sentence, 'interjecting' is used to show that the person couldn't resist adding their opinion or correcting a false statement during a conversation about their favorite author.
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He answered questions fluently and quickly, interjecting when Mr Salmond stalled.David Cameron should pay heed.
From Harry Truman to Bill Clinton, nearly every U.S. president has learned that members of Congress, and members of the opposition party in particular, are fully capable of interjecting their opinions about proposed and ongoing military ventures.
However, if you relish in the surreal, than you can enjoy perpetual tea time with the Mad Hatter and March Hare while you listen to baffling stories from the narcoleptic Dormouse just don't frustrate him with interjecting questions.
Nicholson's performance as an emotionally empty, predatory chauvinist showcased his talent for interjecting humour into serious situations as a means to underscore inherent irony typically, his darkest characters are wickedly funny.
For the most part, Mr Tsipras sat rather impassively listening to a translation on his headphone and taking a few notes, interjecting with the occasional finger-wagging, head shake or chuckle.
But the race and the campaign had so captured the public's interest that everyone who came to listen to the candidates stayed to the end, frequently interjecting their own comments and observations as the two protagonists slugged it out.
Director Rian Johnson (who also wrote the script for the sequel) was having none of it however, interjecting:.@ADaniels3PO pic.twitter.com/fUi2lx4nj7 So far Disney has managed to keep the Star Wars: Episode VIII plot under wraps, although we do know - and this is a good thing - that it's going to be 'weird'weird
"Whilst the printed transcript is accurate in literal terms it does not reflect the fact that I was interjecting some words as an extra question into an answer he was in the middle of giving," writes Campbell.
Live shows find her interjecting more than singing, as if she were simply signing off on her own songs, while surrounded by backup singers and dancers.
When the married couple returns home, the woman is not surprised to find the body of her lover on the marital bed: "You're not surprised to see the other man in this particular spot — in your mind he's been interjecting himself along this length of bed for the past ten months".
Although Duffy has some nice evocations of the boy-poet's "cycloning brain," they feel as if they come from outside the organ in question, rather than from within; too often, the author has to fall back on the ungainly device of interjecting reminders of Rimbaud's greatness.
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