Crossword-Solution: INTERJECT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Interject | v. t. | To throw in between; to insert; to interpose. |
| Interject | v. i. | To throw one's self between or among; to come between; to interpose. |
We have 18 clues for the answer “INTERJECT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| make (a remark) suddenly or as an interruption | 1 answer |
| Use parentheses, perhaps | 1 answer |
| Offer a comment | 1 answer |
| Add a comment | 1 answer |
| Put "=" between | 5 answers |
| Throw in | 10 answers |
| Work (in) | 11 answers |
| interpolate | 16 answers |
| Interpose | 25 answers |
| Engraft | 27 answers |
| Include | 40 answers |
| Implant | 43 answers |
| Insert | 44 answers |
| fill in | 49 answers |
| introduce | 51 answers |
| Intrude | 58 answers |
| enclose | 63 answers |
| ADD ___ | 68 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INTERJECT (5)
Leveret was conscious that this was a bad beginning; and a vague impulse of deprecation made Miss Glyde interject: “It is a very small place indeed.” Mrs.
Bruno listened with unfeigned interest, but not so his more mercurial brother, who took advantage of an opening left by the professor, to bluntly interject: “What mighty good, even if you should find it all, uncle Phaeton? You couldn't pick it up and tote it away, to start a dime museum with.
For she was Polynesian, glowing, golden, lovely and lovable, royal Polynesian.” Again he paused to kiss his hand to the memory of her, and Slim, alias Bruce Cadogan Cavendish, took advantage to interject: “Huh! Maybe you didn’t shine in scholarship, but at least you gleaned a vocabulary out of Oxford.” “And in the South Seas garnered a better vocabulary from the lexicon of Love,” Percival was quick on the uptake.
The wonders would be explained, and never a hand need to interject, if the mystifying man were but accompanied by that monkey-eyed confraternity.
Nothing articulate in it about the one now interesting point,--and in regard to that, I can only fancy Rutowski might interject, interrogatively, perhaps at some length: "Our soldiers to be Prisoners of War, then?" "Prisoners; yes, clearly,--unless they choose to volunteer, and have a better fate! Prisoners can volunteer.
Quotes with INTERJECT (3)
David talked often about how discouraged or fearful he would become at times. Then he would interject these words, "But then I entered the sanctuary..." Being in God's presence affects all other relationships for the better. To have first seen her husband in prayer surely remained a cherish moment for Rebekah.
You thought I didn’t notice the way you two looked at each other? I may be old but I’m not blind. I remember thatfeeling. The spark, the electricity... ”I had to interject before I got the unabridged version of Anjali Does Mumbai.
But what I would like to know," says Albert, "is whether there would not have been a war if the Kaiser had said No.""I'm sure there would," I interject, "he was against it from the first.""Well, if not him alone, then perhaps if twenty or thirty people in the world had said No.""That's probable," I agree, "but they damned well said Yes.""It's queer, when one thinks about it," goes on Kropp, "we are here to protect our fatherland. And the French are over there to protect their …
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Appears in: LAT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2000).