Sentence examples for to interject from inspiring English sources

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to interject

verb

To insert something between other things.

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"I don't want to interject ethnic politics.

He'll have no idea when to interject.

He is heard to interject, "Oh yes.

Then the man felt compelled to interject.

Then Mr. Reddin begins to interject bits of adaptation.

Did the Hasidic guys even want us to interject?

But even here Ellmann continues to interject rants and remarks.

And Mr. Perry did not see fit to interject or interrupt to make points.

And I hear, "I'm writing a novel and I wanted to interject humor into it".

"I don't like to interject myself if I feel like my opinion is not wanted.

But she planned to interject Monday if she found the rhetoric too divisive.

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