Sentence examples for the interlude from inspiring English sources

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the interlude

noun

An intervening episode, etc.

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It was the interlude from heaven.

The station played the interlude twice.

The interlude was coloured by levity.

Goodbye to all for the interlude!

The interlude of legislative cooperation was brief.

The interlude had little if any bearing on Sunday's game.

But the interlude before the result is announced has inspired little confidence.

"You didn't have the interlude of citizenship while you thought about what to do.

From boxes to galleries, the audience expressed uninhibited enjoyment of the interlude.

And so, despite the interlude with which Verdasco sought to change the momentum, it continued.

For fliers, this is the week of confusion: the interlude between time changes.

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