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Interjecting

Interject \In`ter*ject"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interjected; p. pr. & vb. n. Interjecting.] [L. interjectus, p. p. of interjicere to interject; inter between + jac[e^]re to throw. See Jet a shooting forth.] To throw in between; to insert; to interpose.
--Sir H. Wotton.

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interjecting

vb. (present participle of interject English)

Usage examples of "interjecting".

Beor and the other respected war leaders listened, interjecting comments occasionally that Alain translated.

Sigfrid was singing a hymn, and Lady Hathumod was alternately weeping and praying with frenzied passion while Ermanrich kept interjecting comments, trying to calm her down.

Carlos said, interjecting himself into the conversation for the first time since they'd entered the aircraft.

Kay fed him turkey and goose and Lee listened to his Kraut monologues all night, interjecting, "You tell 'em, pop" and "Crazy, man" whenever he paused for breath.

Lee had been on his call for a long time without interjecting comments or questions.

The man complained furiously a second time, and then a third, speaking with choler and no respect, interjecting while she was still addressing them.