Synonym: break, interim, intermission, interruption, interval, pause, recess, respite. Similar words: wintery, interim, painter, interval, interest, internal, interior, Internet. Meaning: ['ɪntə(r)luːd] n. 1. an intervening period or episode 2. a brief show (music or dance etc) inserted between the sections of a longer performance. v. perform an interlude.
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31. It is good that we can walk into that world again, even if only for a brief interlude.
32. Our premier Regency room with its magnificent gorgeously draped four poster bed and its attractive and spacious bedroom ensures a luxurious interlude.
33. It was only an interlude of a few months.
34. The following four years were a prosperous interlude.
35. Fallout - Another interlude, but this one I liked.
36. It was a happy interlude in the Kents' life.
37. Moody's ( MCO - news - people ), in a spotty interlude of largesse, just upgraded some tranches of Freeport McMoRan's debt from junk to lowest investment grade.
38. Except for a brief interlude in 1908 , full employment prevailed during most of the period.
39. Penalization is essential if peace is to be more than a feverish interlude between wars.
40. However, under the luxurious treatment also presented a point small interlude.
41. Some have argued that there will be a relatively secure interlude in the future.
42. Few, too[sentencedict.com], would dare the spoken-word interlude with which she delivers the tragic denouement of The Great Selkie of Sule Skerry.
43. There was even a wonderful folksy interlude mid-meal, when a group of men in the queue burst into an a cappella song, and then gave the stage to an accordionist, who played a sweet, sad melody.
44. Dance should not be just an interlude between songs but should be self - suffi - cient.
45. A fascinating interlude in this history concerns the Nobel Peace Prize.
46. Penalization is essential if peace is a feverish interlude between wars.
47. DR . LAKE: I hope it's not just an interlude.
48. Your first happy romantic interlude may come near the full moon eclipse, August 5.
49. There, Mark Twain delivered a vivid and uproarious account of his interlude as a Sacramento Union reporter in the Sandwich Islands—present-day Hawaii.
50. You will be misted when he appears, and I shall be erotogenic when she comes, the wispy vagueness and miss that wanna break but still connect may be the interlude can't resist.
51. FOR a brief interlude after the mid-terms Americans seemed seduced by the siren song of Germanic austerity.
52. Strange Interlude is of great significance for the establishment of Eugene O'Neill as a world famous playwright.
53. Clearly that was a moment , an interlude, belonging solely to the past.
54. Their reign formed a curious interlude in this history of violent changes.
55. Kerensky has a place in history, of a brief interlude between despotisms.
56. Chapter 4 presents make two steps to finish the assembly unit partition, which are the main assembly unit partition and unassembled partition, interlude using knowledge.
57. Still, the occupants were not killed, and, after a brief interlude, resumed their fire.
58. The Jesuit interlude in China: role of Jesuits in science, military technology, and philosophy and West.
59. And a mid-movie interlude explores Tony's descent into drunken self-pity in scenes that can't help but recall Downey's own years as a privileged Hollywood wastrel.
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