Whilst this was being done, Sigurd slept soundly, and the pair carried on a conversation in a low tone, and interspersing their talk with sundry nods and motions towards the sleeping chieftain.
It will be much improved by the addition of a quarter of a hundred oysters; or by interspersing the pieces of chicken with slices of cold boiled ham.
Simmer them over a slow fire, but when just ready to boil take them off, and drain and dry them, and put them into wide-mouthed glass bottles; interspersing them with blades of mace.
Pack in jars, interspersingwith whole mace, white pepper-corns, and cloves.
For two weeks he lay, interspersinglong periods of unconsciousness with hours of wild, delirious raving.
Then pack them in the pickling jars, and pour boiling spiced vinegar to fill each jar completely, interspersingsome of the spices among the shallots.
Put in the pieces of goose, seasoned with pepper only, interspersing among it the best part of a smoked tongue, cut in thick round slices.
Proceed exactly as above, using fillets of rabbits instead of veal, and interspersing eight fat livers of poulardes in the interior.
Then put in the gages, interspersingthem thickly with vine-leaves, and covering them with a thick layer.
Put the cherries into jars with layers of powdered sugar between each layer of fruit, interspersing them with little, thin muslin bags of broken cinnamon, mace, and nutmeg.
Meanwhile the red-haired girl taunted him to action, interspersing wails of despair with pleas for help and sprinkling the whole with uncomplimentary reflections on his courage and celerity.
On the Ferry Hill side the boys were singing the school song and interspersing it with cheers and blasts of tin horns.
But interspersing the marshes there are often stretches of firm bank and delightfully varied glimpses of hillside and wood.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interspersing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.