intersperse



intersperse something among something

to place something among things at random. We interspersed a few chocolate dough nuts among all the plain ones. Some chocolate ones had been interspersed among the plain ones.
See also: among, intersperse

intersperse something between something

to place things between other things, perhaps regularly or in a pattern. We interspersed an onion plant between each pair of plants. Onions had been interspersed between every two marigold plants.
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intersperse something throughout something

to put things throughout something. He interspersed recommendations for a better life throughout the book. Good advice had been interspersed throughout the book.

intersperse something with something

to provide or bestow something with something. You should intersperse some red flowers with the orange ones. The book was interspersed with good advice.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Cerys-Welsh
Chernobog-Slavic Mythology
Gervas-German, Ancient Germanic
Sanaa (1)-Arabic
Volodya-Russian
AzureA-zhərEnglish (Rare)