interspersed in English

verb
1
scatter among or between other things; place here and there.
interspersed between tragic stories are a few songs supplying comic relief

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1. Bushes were interspersed among trees.

2. His lecture was interspersed with questions.

3. Small dots were interspersed among the pattern.

4. Lectures will be interspersed with practical demonstrations.

5. The lawn is interspersed with red flowers.

6. The Aquaria were spatially interspersed in random order

7. Interspersed between them were numerous small and conical tubercles.

8. Her handwritten notes were interspersed throughout the text.

9. 5 Her handwritten notes were interspersed throughout the text.

10. But interspersed with these brilliant ideas have come some terrible errors.

11. However coastal circulation exhibits strong alongshore currents interspersed with current reversals.

12. Some personal details are interspersed in what is basically a political primer.

13. The video also includes interspersed scenes of Spears naked with diamonds over her body.

14. Mandeville's curses rang out interspersed by the awful, mournful sounds of the dead man's brother.

15. The rumbling becomes louder and is interspersed with flashes of lightning as the sky blackens.

16. This means there are alternating power rail lines interspersed with the matrix of LEDs.

17. These and other shrubs were interspersed with small, scraggly larch and black spruce trees.

18. The lawn is interspersed with flower-beds in the shape of five-point stars.

19. • the pile contains zones of rock fines, which are interspersed between the large rocks;

20. Alternation: [ awl″ter-na´shun ] interrupted occurrence, being interspersed with different or opposite events

21. 28 These and other shrubs were interspersed with small, scraggly larch and black spruce trees.

22. Row after row of modest little brick houses are interspersed with delis and corner restaurants.

23. Trapeze sink unit, £897 Elegant glossy white units are interspersed with slimline cupboards in light ash.

24. Interspersed with Angela's Bemoanings are flashbacks to Arminda in her youth, keeping house for her widowed father

25. In the fields on both sides, the grass grew high, interspersed with the crimson splash of poppies.

26. They were interspersed with rows of vines, whose high branches must have made the harvest very hard work.

27. Long slope sessions interspersed with scale aerobatics will be the just reward for the more advanced pilot.

28. But these themes are always interspersed with more fanciful ones: grimacing masks, weird animals, exuberant abstract patterns.

29. However, since they are interspersed with shots of debris from the loch bed they are inadmissible as evidence.

30. Says the book Ancient Egypt: “Magical spells and formulae are freely interspersed [in Egyptian medicine texts] with rational prescriptions.”

31. With Cushiony orchestration interspersed with sparkling guitar notes, the song builds gradually in its intensity and seductive charm

32. The battle did not last long, bursts of automatic fire interspersed with the sharp purposeful cracks of single shots.

33. Interspersed in Kant's constructive argument on behalf of his version of natural religion are polemical thrusts against positive religion.

34. It's a kind of Hudson River school landscape featuring open spaces of low grasses interspersed with copses of trees.

35. 20 Below Dalrachney the river levels out into long, steady-flowing, deep pools, interspersed by rough, shallow, shingle banks.

36. Once the initial skills have been mastered, progression relies upon plenty of practice interspersed with further instruction and coaching.

37. An array of long thin fingers of salty water descends, interspersed with a similar array of rising fresh water.

38. There are sudden, dramatic leaps in small children's learning, interspersed with long fallow periods when nothing seems to happen.

39. No, all I've had is a constant series of disasters... interspersed with occasional catastrophe, an unending stream of total

40. The countryside, for the most part, was dry eucalyptus scrub interspersed with flat, open grasslands where sheep and cattle grazed.

41. These adipocytes are found interspersed in white adipose tissue and are also named 'beige' or 'brite' (for "brown in white").

42. Their musical turns are interspersed with comic anecdotes and frequent excursions into repartee, punctuated by flashes of Cattiness and bickering.

43. The small annual profits of the Edinburgh and Dundee clubs were interspersed with losses and no dividends were distributed to shareholders.

44. From Mount Assiniboine, ‘Matterhorn of the Rockies’, vast alpine meadows stretch far to the north interspersed with forested valleys and rocky peaks

45. Conks is an unusually shaped shawlette that starts small and grows in layers of stockinette stitch interspersed with sections of garter stitch

46. Interspersed throughout these pieces are short items in smaller type on white backgrounds about similar figures from real life or other media.

47. The crust, called Cryptobiotic or microbiotic soil, is formed by filamentous cyanobacteria, interspersed with tiny lichens and micro-fungi (see Utah's fragile earth)

48. Interspersed with that was the loud popping of propane canisters exploding high into the air, while ash and timber fell from the sky.

49. Interspersed between dance sequences are operatic singers performing songs which sometimes invoke spiritual or religious themes, including references to the Falun Gong faith.

50. The cryogenic flows (36) can be interspersed with pressurized air flows (66) so as to cooperate with each other in providing the quenching.