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intersperse

[in-ter-spurs] / ˌɪn tərˈspɜrs /


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Now she takes a daily oral chemotherapy which enables her to lead a relatively normal life - interspersed with regular medical appointments.

From BBC

McDonald’s story is interspersed with that of his daughter, Jackie, who gave Mr. Toledo her blessing and spoke about her life with unflinching honesty.

From The Wall Street Journal

Then brush, predominantly whitethorn and manzanita, interspersed in waist-high thickets.

From Los Angeles Times

The book bristles with insight and originality, interspersing Vara’s more journalistic expositions with excurses and fragments curated from the author’s expansive digital life.

From Los Angeles Times

Officials have long warned that continued climate change could whipsaw California between precipitation extremes, with the state trending toward aridity, interspersed with exceptionally wet years.

From Los Angeles Times