Interlards [verb]

Definition of Interlards:

introduce

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Sentence/Example of Interlards:

Those who speak many fluently, by the way, are seldom those who constantly interlard their own tongue with words from another.

If they hear them interlard their conversation with by-words and oaths, they will be strongly tempted to do the same.

He did not play upon words as a habit, nor did he interlard his talk with far-fetched or overstrained witticisms.

The "Observer" whose comments interlard and conclude the "Tryal" was Penn.

Fillet a sole and interlard each piece with a bit of anchovy.

Be careful not to interlard conversation with "sir," or "ma'am."