His letter is interlarded with little questions as to when we are going to annex the country. [Please select]
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For a long while they hear nothing save the calls of the card-players, thickly interlarded with _carajoz, chingaras_, and other blasphemous expressions. [Please select]
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Those who speak many fluently, by the way, are seldom those who constantly interlard their own tongue with words from another. [Please select]
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Yes--verily," said Laihova, whose broken English was much interlarded with Scriptural words and expressions, "for does I not see my friends there. [Please select]
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This ferocious threat was interlarded with and followed by a series of terrible oaths which we think it inadvisable to repeat. [Please select]
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His gestures were more French than his speech, which he interlarded with English and Latin. [Please select]
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We have omitted the oaths and rough expletives with which Derry interlarded his speech. [Please select]
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Never interlard your conversation with foreign words or phrases when you can possibly translate them into English; and the occasions when our mother tongue will not serve are extremely rare. [Please select]