With such speeches as these, interlarded with fun and anecdote, and a liberal supply of whiskey, Crockett soon made himself known through all the grounds, and he became immensely popular.
Jake interlarded his speech with a variety of oaths, with which we will not defile the paper, but he could extract no further reply from the trooper than a glance of scorn.
What the Gastrolaters sacrificed to their god on interlarded fish-days Chapter 4.
What the Gastrolaters sacrificed to their god oninterlarded fish-days.
He then asked the skipper what the idle lobcocks used to sacrifice to their gorbellied god on interlarded fish-days.
By God, da jurandi, I will feast you with flirts and raps on the snout, interlarded with a double row of bobs and finger-fillipings!
He interlarded his performance with the slang of the streets, the counter, and the Exchange, and he said that religion ought to enter into daily life.
Malipiero was sorry that I had taken my text from any heretical poet, although he was pleased that my sermon was not interlarded with Latin quotations.
In this dilemma he appealed to the people by the old trick of an effective speech, interlarded with those clap-traps which he knew so well how to employ.
The more serious Churchmen felt the profanation, and tried to prohibit the performance of plays interlarded with rude and indecent scenes within the churches and churchyards.
The sacred and severe pathos of the Passion was interlarded with coarse jokes about the devil; and the most solemn conceptions were profaned.
They wereinterlarded with Latin, Greek, and Hebrew letters and figures of various sizes, all being literal quotations from the Bible, and proving nothing except that the preacher had made free use of his Concordance.
The work itself is interlarded with new terminology and pruned expressions that betray the constant impress of the author's mind.
Some are in Provencal, some in French; many are interlarded with prose sentences, in which case they are called "cansounetto eme parla.
Although he began to understand a little of what passed around him in the interlarded speech of the day, he could not frame his tongue to any adequate imitation of it yet.
So her chatter went on aimlessly, interlarded with all sorts of expressions which filled Hertha with contemptuous disgust.
These remarks were interlarded with numerous fierce oaths, which need not be repeated.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interlarded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.