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interlard

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb interlard has 1 sense
  1. intersperse, interlard - introduce one's writing or speech with certain expressions
    --1 is one way to insert, enclose, inclose, stick in, put in, introduce
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP

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interlard

Verb (transitive):

To insert or mix (pieces of fat, usually bacon) among meat or fish before cooking to add flavor and moisture.

Example sentence:

The chef interlarded the turkey with strips of bacon to keep it moist while roasting.

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Verb (transitive):

To intersperse or mix (something with something else) to enhance or diversify.

Example sentence:

The author interlarded the plot of the novel with witty and humorous dialogue.

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Verb (transitive):

To embellish (a speech or writing) with unnecessary or excessive material.

Example sentence:

The politician interlarded his speech with irrelevant anecdotes.

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Noun:

A piece of bacon or fat used for larding.

Example sentence:

The recipe called for three interlards of bacon.

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