Dancey conversed glibly and gleefully--interlarding his speech with an occasional spell of chuckling laughter.
Santa Anna had a habit of interlarding his most familiar and friendly discourse with a little satire, sometimes very disagreeable to those he conversed with.
Countess, who, free of speech, was accustomed to interlarding it with her country forms of exclamation.
Another very censurable kindred habit of many of our public writers is, the interlardingtheir compositions with abominable scraps of French, and even of Italian.