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interjection - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- Satan: But God abrogates the interjections of Satan and confirms His own revelations.
Converse of object
- make: ParkerÍs supple bass grounds the ensemble, occasionally surfacing to make some muscular interjections.
- abrogate: But God abrogates the interjections of Satan and confirms His own revelations.
- accept: One is to accept all interjections listed plus those accepted by at least one other opponent on appeal.
Adjective modifier
- occasional: The cast is not averse to the occasional non-Shakespearean interjection which simply adds to the fun.
- vocal: The numbers were long and interesting with, again in typical early Hawkwind tradition, occasional vocal interjections.
- odd: Brigstocke makes the odd interjection from his lofty perch, but all this means is the guests are forever craning their necks round.
- helpful: Nobody defended McCarthy, but nobody joined in with those helpful interjections which usually mark a Senate speech.
- short: Flowing orchestral sounds and simple piano lines provide the backbone, while the occasional highlight is provided by short guitar interjections.
- few: Prime Time was assembled around a table and then Ornette took over and talked anyway, with Denardo making a few interjections.
Noun used with modifier
- ITJ: ITJ interjection or other isolate, e.g. oh, yes, mhm, wow.
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