Fool," interjects Hardin, as he reads this under the vines at Lagunitas.
Why, you yourself have stated that our title to the Mineral Hill was without flaw," interjects the young man hastily.
But here," interjects Lawrence, whose heart is very full of the loveliness upon which he gazes with all his might, "I mean a great deal more than I have said.
Not later, any way, than the day after," interjects Mrs. Livingston.
About the murderer you picked up on the train," interjects Mr. Livingston, waving his white cuffs, as if throwing off all responsibility in the matter.
Sir," interjectsthe young gentleman of the cloth, "I protest there are things that a maid ought not to hear!
Then perhaps he interjects a little more about the balance of proof as to these particulars.
If the judge after all the argument finally decides to let the testimony as to the red cow stand, he will not be inclined to change his mind because the lawyer interjects that threatening exception.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interjects" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.