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interlace

[in-ter-leys, in-ter-leys] / ˌɪn tərˈleɪs, ˈɪn tərˌleɪs /


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Kincaid Park is the heart of Anchorage’s urban wilderness, 1,400 forested acres interlaced with ski and bike trails and known for wildlife.

From Seattle Times

“Eat Your Mind” effectively interlaces Acker’s books with the events in her life.

From Los Angeles Times

“What lay between them,” McEwan writes, “was a vast and invisible network — its interlacing origins mostly forgotten — of invention and belief, military defeats, occupation and historical accident.”

From Seattle Times

Gentill boosts dramatic tension by interlacing this tale with emails sent by an increasingly psychotic aspiring writer to the woman who is writing the story of the four strangers who become friends.

From Washington Post

Just over 130 square miles with a population of roughly 114,000, the island has a history that has been interlaced with food for hundreds of years.

From Washington Post