interject

  • 31interject — v.tr. 1 utter (words) abruptly or parenthetically. 2 interrupt with. Derivatives: interjectory adj. Etymology: L interjicere (as INTER , jacere throw) …

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  • 32Interjected — 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… …

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  • 33Interjecting — 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… …

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  • 34Междометие — Междометие  часть речи, включающая неизменяемые слова и словосочетания, обычно морфологически не членимые и выступающие в речи как односоставные предложения, служащие для выражения эмоций (радость, удивление, возмущение, раздражение, злость …

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  • 35ventre-saint-gris — interject. Sorte de juron familier de Henri IV …

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  • 36chime in — interject a remark. → chime …

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  • 37alibige —   interject.   Néologisme partir de alibi, celui qui cherche de faux alibis pour se sortir d une situation embarrassante.    Faux fuyeux! Trouilleux! Alibige! mauvaise foi! cochon! F1, 36 …

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  • 38trouilleux —   interject.   Néologisme à partir de trouillard.    Faux fuyeux! Trouilleux! Libige! mauvaise fois! cochon! F1, 36 …

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  • 39insert — 1. verb 1) he inserted a tape in the machine Syn: put, place, push, thrust, slide, slip, load, fit, slot, lodge, install; informal pop, stick Ant: extract, take out …

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  • 40inject — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. insert, introduce; wedge or force in; inoculate; intersperse, interject. See insertion. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To introduce with a syringe] Syn. inoculate, vaccinate, shoot, jab, shoot up*,… …

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