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interlude

[in-ter-lood] / ˈɪn tərˌlud /


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Rain as well as drier, brighter interludes and cold air have been forecast.

From BBC

Other close-ups are less effective—for example, those fixed on the hands and arms of Romeo and Juliet for their “balcony” interlude, where their bare limbs interact in less-than-memorable choreographic configurations.

From The Wall Street Journal

The night felt mostly like a celebration of his musical journey, with video interludes during the performance referencing his gratitude towards those who had followed his career since he started in 2016.

From BBC

Temperatures have been above average overall but there were colder interludes and some places have seen significant snow.

From BBC

If your mouth opens wide during any of the supposedly terrifying interludes, it’s more likely to form a yawn than a cry.

From The Wall Street Journal