Definition of Interjective. Meaning of Interjective. Synonyms of Interjective

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- wrestling". This angle marked the first time that Mc****n physically interjected himself into a match, as he occasionally tripped and punched at Lawler...
- Churchill over the latter's concern with civilian casualties; de Gaulle interjected that the casualties were justified, and Eisenhower prevailed. He also...
- In the standard guitar-tuning, one major-third interval is interjected amid four perfect-fourth intervals. In each regular tuning, all string successions...
- Carradine. Its plot follows a family whose smart home AI increasingly interjects itself into their lives. Afraid was released in the United States by Sony...
- toast. He begins, "I'd like to propose..." at which point a fellow diner interjects "Who to?", implying a proposal of marriage. The Benny Hill character responds...
- the king with the words Sire, l'État [...] but was cut off by the king interjecting L'État, c'est moi. "Louis XIV". MSN Encarta. 2008. Archived from the...
- District Council meeting in Es**** being abandoned after a member repeatedly interjected proceedings, Sitting On A Fortune, Close to Me, UFO Witness and You....
- that he was the creator of the Nirvana smiley and therefore became an interjector in the case between Nirvana and Marc Jacobs. Wikimedia Commons has media...
- David Forsythe points to three specific, early examples of Congress interjecting its own thoughts on foreign policy: Subsection (a) of the International...
- later expression in the discourse Flashforward, in storytelling, an interjected scene that represent events in the ****ure Prolepsis, one of the three...