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interlard

[in-ter-lahrd] / ˌɪn tərˈlɑrd /


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A medley of short scenes interlarded with violin solos, it lacks coherence; its argument never comes into focus and, most problematically, its women don’t either.

From New York Times

Kodo programmes are sometimes interlarded with Japanese folk music on flute and zither, but this time their show will reflect a return to basics.

From Economist

A mixed but mostly young crowd filed into the theater, interlarded with conspicuously older relatives of the show’s staff.

From New York Times

Combine a plate of burnt ends with baked beans —the beans here are sweet and interlarded generously with pork — and you will feel yourself ascending to barbecue heaven.

From New York Times

It is scientific without being so interlarded with technical terms as to confuse the reader, and contains all the information necessary to build a house from the cellar to the ridge pole.

From Project Gutenberg