Intersperse
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- To scatter or insert (something) into or among (other things).
- Mother Nature interspersed a few dandelions among the petunias, but it was a pretty garden, anyway.
- 1985, Jane Y. Murdock, Barbara V. Hartmann, Communication and language intervention program (CLIP) for individuals with moderate to severe handicaps, page 46:
- Review tasks are particularly useful to intersperse when students are experiencing considerable failure.
- To place or insert — to diversify by placing or inserting — other things among (something).
- Mother Nature interspersed the petunias with a few dandelions, but it was a pretty garden, anyway.
- To scatter or insert (something) into or among (other things).
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