Pronunciation: /ɪn.tər.lɑːrd/
verb to insert or introduce between parts, especially in a conversation or writing
A1 I interlard my salads with slices of avocado and cherry tomatoes.
A2 She likes to interlard her conversations with jokes to keep things light-hearted.
B1 The author interlarded the novel with historical references to give it more depth.
B2 The chef interlarded the dish with exotic spices to enhance the flavor.
C1 The speaker interlarded his speech with personal anecdotes to connect with the audience.
C2 The filmmaker interlarded the documentary with interviews from experts in the field.
formal The author chose to interlard the text with quotes from famous philosophers.
informal She likes to interlard her speech with random facts she learned online.
slang I always interlard my Instagram captions with emojis.
figurative The artist interlarded the painting with hidden symbols and meanings.
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