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    Use "interlude" in a sentence

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    interlude


    1. To go off that far, now, with someone this sad, was that what she really wanted? This was an interlude she needed, but should it become a way of life? "I've come to care a lot about you, but I have a home here, I haven't left this basin in twenty centuries


    2. The secret tells of a short lived moment of peace, a brief interlude, a space between the blip and slide of the monitor soundtrack that pervades every spare inch of the intensive care unit


    3. “I think we will be required to give a little more explanation than that for this interlude, how long has he been out of contact, nineteen hours?”


    4. She had already become more important to him than the Alan case and he was already hoping to make more of Luray than this one beautiful interlude


    5. Reia leaned over to her while the interlude of uncertainty gripped the rest of the company over Senta's near mutinous outburst


    6. Pleasant as the interlude was, my work was cut out for me, and there was little time to waste


    7. Pleasant as the interlude had been, it was time to get back to business


    8. Those two, which I guessed were boyfriend and girlfriend by the lascivious nature of their interlude (or should I way inter-lewd) were feigning doggie style


    9. There was an interlude of awkward silence and then Suzuki asked, “Shall we


    10. There was an interlude of silence

    11. There was a short interlude of silence; Suzuki just stared at Kenichi with a blank


    12. interlude of silence on the other end


    13. It had been a pleasant and memorable interlude, but all too soon it was time to


    14. hope that their “guests” would be passing through, that is, after a proper but short interlude of


    15. He concluded that existence for any human being was but a short interlude between two extremities of non-existence


    16. Interlude: They got out of bed:


    17. A silent interlude seemed most appropriate


    18. It was always a peaceful interlude in time, a brief contact with some kind of freedom mysteriously lurking out there, just beyond reach


    19. melodic interlude on the roof


    20. General Bradley then used that interlude to offer a suggestion

    21. After an interlude of tender kissing, neck and lobe nibbling, Max moved lower to her heaving breasts


    22. A small newly constructed gazebo was positioned near the water’s edge and provided a wonderful setting for a romantic interlude


    23. then this may refer to the Roman Empire that previously was, that is not (during an interlude


    24. this interlude private, but Laura had told me about her


    25. The ever-dutiful Charles nodded, and stood up from the chess game, more than happy to leave the Astleys to yet another family interlude


    26. The wijacking released the slated webisode temporarily held captive by a momentary interlude of uncomfortable lucidity


    27. The brief interlude gave Haven a chance to collect her thoughts


    28. And while part of her was grateful for Neo’s playful interruption, the other part (the greater part) was disappointed nothing had come of the brief interlude


    29. She slid back into her console, almost disappointed that her interlude with the dungfly had finally come to its end


    30. Well, it has been a pleasant interlude, and I who first saw Vicki steeped in despair, red-eyed, piteous, slighted, talked about, shall see her at last departing down the hill arrayed in glory as with a garment

    31. “After witnessing part of that little interlude, I think I need a cigarette!”


    32. Its lips settled into the crook of her neck like those of a lover initiating an intimate interlude


    33. All they are looking for is quick interlude then have the privilege of bearing a child


    34. and in the vacant interlude


    35. "It's looking more and more likely Blunt and the Finch boy are involved," he said as if the rather embarrassing interlude hadn't occurred


    36. Continuing with this musical theme, we will now have a short interlude


    37. Soon after our romantic interlude in George Zeidan"s room the girls left 3, Wetherby after a quarrel with Flt/Lt


    38. “In any case, it was a profitable affair this interlude with me


    39. “And it was so profitable an interlude that she is thinking of returning them even now


    40. ready to be printed out when the notion for a romantic interlude occurs to them

    41. Consequently, it is undeniable that there was no four-year interlude between


    42. was a transition after the long interlude the “letter” purported to represent


    43. During this interlude a traveler passing in the other direction told them that to reach Horseshoe Bay they would need to veer right towards Myrobalan at the next fork in the road, and then turn left at the second intersection


    44. Tell him, too, that I do not care a farthing for the threat he holds out to me of depriving me of my profit by means of his book; for, to borrow from the famous interlude of "The Perendenga," I say in answer to him, "Long life to my lord the Veintiquatro, and Christ be with us all


    45. Nothing except the moment, a rare interlude, almost a space in time as they flew between Camp David and the White House


    46. The light music of whisky falling into glasses made an agreeable interlude


    47. It was mentioned in pretty much every story about the event as a funny, benign, father-son interlude


    48. Half of me was concerned, the other a tiny bit relieved just to have a brief interlude of calm


    49. Odd Thomas • Forever Odd • Brother Odd • Odd Hours • Odd Interlude • Odd Apocalypse • Deeply Odd • Saint Odd


    50. A musical interlude
















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    Synonyms for "interlude"

    entr'acte interlude intermezzo term interval spell

    "interlude" definitions

    an intervening period or episode


    a brief show (music or dance etc) inserted between the sections of a longer performance


    perform an interlude