-
pronounced as a
disyllabic for emphasis: Faan! ['fa:.an], ****!. Used
interjectively, Va' fan? ("What the ****?"), Fan ta dig!, ("God**** you!", lit. "[may]...
-
Churchill over the latter's
concern with
civilian casualties; de
Gaulle interjected that the
casualties were justified, and
Eisenhower prevailed. He also...
- 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...
- York City book
editor pla**** by
Brian Benben. The show
distinctively interjected clips from
older black-and-white
television series to
punctuate Martin's...
- 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...
- In the
standard guitar-tuning, one major-third
interval is
interjected amid four perfect-fourth intervals. In each
regular tuning, all
string successions...
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different ages, flirt, and dissemble.
Throughout the book, Ovid
playfully interjects,
criticizing himself for
undoing all his
didactic work to men and mythologically...
-
military and a
former agent of
Mossad (or "not in the Mossad," as he
often interjects).
Before Who Is America?
aired on Showtime, some
conservative public figures...
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first person to win more than one
tennis Olympic gold medal,
Murray interjected; "I
think Venus and
Serena have won
about four each."
Murray has also...