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interlope

[in-ter-lohp, in-ter-lohp] / ˌɪn tərˈloʊp, ˈɪn tərˌloʊp /


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It’s tempting to think the cooks and housekeepers are behind the warnings, securing for themselves some distance from the interloping foreigners.

From Los Angeles Times

To weed out interloping DNA, the team compared the sequences with genetic code from an African elephant, a close relative of mammoths.

From New York Times

The text, which included several poems, holds up; the illustrations capture the peevishness of the cat and the placid Baby Yoda-like cuteness of the interloping bunny.

From New York Times

True, London is a city already replete with interloping species.

From New York Times

Here are some of the best interloping kids, both pre-Covid era and present.

From The Guardian