Sentence examples for the intermission from inspiring English sources

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the intermission

noun

A break between two performances or sessions, such as at a concert, play, seminar, or religious assembly.

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Enjoy the intermission.

The intermission took us backstage.

The intermission was deflating.

But nothing happened during the intermission.

At the intermission, the writer slipped away.

Roy doesn't return after the intermission.

The intermission is exactly 20 minutes.

During the intermission, a film, "Entr'acte," played.

The guest stars sparkled after the intermission.

As does "Throw People," after the intermission.

But, after the intermission, something startling happens.

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