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were punctuated
verb
To add punctuation to.
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Speeches were punctuated by drumbeats, songs, dances and shouting.
Rehearsals were punctuated by players falling from their chairs.
Slides and brushing steps were punctuated by hearty stamps.
Both banks were punctuated by stairs leading down to ferries.
Their whispers were punctuated only by the girl's grating laugh.
These adventures and innovations were punctuated by periods of challenge, suspense, excitement, exhilaration, frustration and disappointment.
But demonstrations over the latest police-involved shootings were punctuated with tense confrontations.
Communities in the valley subsequently sprung up and were punctuated by saloons and railroad shops.
And the adventures were punctuated by dance sequences of breathtaking virtuosity.
The rabbi's words were punctuated by frogs chirping outside the open door.
His comments were punctuated by a showing of Richard Bell's film Broken English, an indictment of the white Australian male.
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